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(Press release from the City of Saline)
The City of Saline will be hosting an upcoming infrastructure town hall, focusing on the 2022 construction season, scheduled for Friday, April 22.
“I can scarcely believe that construction season is already upon us,” said Mayor Brian Marl. “The City of Saline has a litany of projects planned for the spring, summer and fall of 2022 – this year, we’ll definitely make our mark on infrastructure improvements.”
“Our team is placing a greater focus on educating impacted property owners about upcoming capital projects as part of our commitment to improved public engagement,” stated Saline City Manager, Colleen O’Toole. “In addition to this town hall, we will be rolling out dedicated webpages, and hosting project-specific events for larger projects this upcoming construction season.”
Mayor Pro-tem Dean Girbach, a member of the City’s Wastewater/Water Ad-hoc Committee added, “An emphasis on infrastructure and commitment by new staff and citizen advisors has brought about clear direction for making Saline’s water/waste handling reliability and enhancements a reality.”
Members of the City’s Wastewater/Water Ad-hoc Committee will be on present at the Town Hall to address citizens questions and concerns.
The upcoming “Infrastructure Town Hall” will be held on:
Friday, April 22
8 a.m.
Saline City Hall – Council Chambers
100 North Harris Street
The Town Hall will feature a formal presentation and PowerPoint. The event will be recorded and livestreamed, and questions will be entertained from the City’s Facebook page.
For those attending in-person, light refreshments will be served.
RVSP are not necessary. For questions or concerns, please direct inquiries to Sarah Massey, the City’s PR Generalist at smassey@cityofsaline.org.
Saline City Hall
100 N Harris St
Saline, MI
United States
Moderate or heavy snow showers, with a high of 35 and low of 29 degrees. Overcast for the morning,
Nice idea. Thank you to the kids who support this. Seems a bit of diversity in the make-up of the kids leading the group would go a long way to making "everyone" feel welcome. Sadly, not seeing it, at least in what is presented here.
Awful, racist perspective. There is nothing wrong with the "make-up" of these four kids.
Not saying there is anything wrong with those four kids. Really appreciate what they are doing and think it is great. Hardly find it racist to think having folks representative of other "groups" leading the group would go even further to making everyone feel welcome.
As we noticed the rapid deterioration and indentation of the road from all of this truck traffic, which presumably will only get worse as the weather and road surface gets warmer, we have wondered just who is responsible for the cost to repair/replace these roads?
Did anyone ask the nearby residents if they want a party palace in their neighborhood? Traffic, parking, crowds, trash, noise: was any of this considered when making this decision?
The organizers are required to submit an application to the City of Saline for this event. If you wish to provide input, comments can be sent to the City Clerk or made in person at anytime or more specifically when their application appears on the council agenda.
Providing input just like the data center had input given. When a decision is made around here, it has already been made.