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Today Mayor Brian Marl invited all Saline residents to join him for two upcoming coffee hours, his second and third for 2017.
“During these coffee hours I will discuss a number of important issues that have a direct bearing on our citizens’ quality of life,” said Mayor Marl. “However, my main focus will be on meeting the City’s infrastructure needs. As such, I will be joined by several members of our outstanding staff, to ensure that we have a detailed and thoughtful discussion on this topic, which is so critical to our community’s wellbeing. In keeping with my tradition of inviting individuals or groups to talk about time-sensitive information, we will welcome representatives from Fisher House to discuss their plans to assist veterans and their families in the Washtenaw County area. This is a dynamic organization, and I know they look forward to sharing their plans with our residents.”
The coffee hours will be held on:
Residents are encouraged to stop by; no reservations required. Light refreshments will be served.
To share a question or concern with the Mayor, Saline Residents can email him at briandmarl@gmail.com, call him at 734-272-3654, or connect with him on Facebook.
No, the motion to approve & adopt was made by Ceo, seconded by Lesch. If you're interested in an unedited/unredacted version of Monday's meeting, the link to the video recording of our budget work session and regular meeting is provided below -
Thank you to those Council members who support the citizens and the Rec Center.
Please note, the rec center now requires 1/3 to almost 1/2 of its operations be funded by the City of Saline taxpayers. Approximately 10% of our City population uses the facility, while 2/3 of the members are non-resident. It’s time the non City residents of the Saline community pays its fair share.
What happened with the funding for the needed repairs at the Recreation Center? With all of the programs and community services provided at the Recreation Center, the nearby communities spending tens of millions of dollars to build new Recreation Centers, and the number of members/high usage for the Center and part
Name all the municipalities of 10,000 people that have their own Rec Center with a pool. I'm generally curious.
Saline Area Schools needs to take over the Rec Center with a Rec creation millage and maybe a short bond issue, too, for improvements.