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Farmington Community Library celebrates past, plans renovations
LEFT: Outdoor spaces are also planned for both the Farmington and Farmington Hills branches. BELOW: The Farmington branch will also feature a children’s play area.
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BY GENA JOHNSON gjohnson@candgnews.com
FARMINGTON — The Farmington Community Library recently celebrated five decades at its current location in Farmington with an event that also unveiled plans for future development. The downtown Farmington branch has been located at 23500 Liberty Street for 50 years, and during the special event Dec. 7, the public was able to review renderings of renovations planned for both that building and the Farmington Hills branch, located at 32737 W. 12 Mile Road. The event also served as a public introduction to the new library director, Sasha Matthews, who started Dec. 1. “I love renovations. I love the community input they got originally to help craft the plan,” Matthews said. “Outside spaces are so important. See LIBRARY on page 2A
Legislators to consider statewide retirement savings program LANSING — A new legislative proposal calls for a statewide retirement savings program to help Michiganders save for the future, including those who work for small businesses that might not normally have such benefits.
The program is titled MI Secure Retirement and comprises House Bills 5335 and 5336, introduced by state Reps. Mike McFall, D-Hazel Park, and Mark Tisdel, R-Rochester Hills. If approved by the state House and Senate and signed by the governor next year, the program will allow employees of any business to contribute to an individual retirement
account directly through payroll deduction, regardless of whether their employer sponsors a retirement plan. “The heart of the issue is making sure people are ready for retirement,” McFall said. The program would operate as a public-private partnership overseen by a state board and the state treasury, growing See RETIREMENT on page 6A
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