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These meetings will serve as an opportunity for the community to provide feedback to inform the needs and wants of the community.
The study aims to recognize the demographic of the region; determine if updates to the Saline Rec Center are desired, feasible and beneficial to pursue; identify programs and features that would meet the needs and interests of the community; develop conceptual design options based on the assessment; and estimate the costs of improving, maintaining and operating the facility.
The public is invited and welcomed to attend either of the meetings. Should a resident like to attend, the Saline Rec Center asks they RSVP to www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a45aba722a1f85-feasibility#/ so they are able to accommodate for the correct amount of people.
For more information, please contact Parks and Recreation Director Carla Scruggs at cscruggs@cityofsaline.org or at (734) 429-3502 x 2509.
Saline Rec Center
1866 Woodland Drive
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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This sound cruel on the surface. Landlords have rights too, they also have expenses. Does the city inspect these properties like the surrounding cities do ? Once your lease expires ask for a new lease otherwise you are month to month. Either party can give the other party thirty day notice to move out.
This is the unintended consequence of a government becoming more authoritarian and more punitive. Think about it. Would you keep a tennant on your property if they were involved with the city in suing you? Law suits are painful.
Tenants should have been moved out a long time ago. Some apartments don’t have running water or heat. It is my understanding that tenants shave not paid rent for the last year because conditions were so bad.