FEBRUARY 22, 2024 Vol. 20, No. 4
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Rochester residents voted down a marijuana proposal in November. File photo by Mary Beth Almond
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ROCHESTER — Voters recently rejected two petition-initiated ballot proposals that would have allowed recreational marijuana sales in the city of Rochester, prompting the City Council to consider a potential action plan in case a similar petition is made in the future. When marijuana was first legalized in Michigan, Rochester was one of many cities to adopt an ordinance opting out of allowing businesses to sell
ROCHESTER EYES MILLAGE TO SAVE OLD RCS ADMIN BUILDING BY MARY BETH ALMOND malmond@candgnews.com
ROCHESTER — Voters could be the deciding factor on whether the Rochester Community School District’s historical administration building at 501 W. University Drive will remain standing in downtown Rochester for years to come. The city of Rochester hopes to ask Rochester voters this fall if they would support a millage to help the city save the structure. Rochester Mayor Stuart Bikson and City Councilwoman Debbie Jones recently appeared before the RCS Board of Education to see if the district would be interested in collaborating on the project.
The old Rochester Community Schools administration building complex has “an important legacy in our town,” according to Bikson. “Everywhere I go, people always ask me, ‘What’s going on with the administration building?’ And … everybody is very interested in it. A lot of people, especially some seniors who have gone there and things like that, have a very warm place in their heart for the building,” he said. “It was my middle school, so I have a personal attachment to that building,” added Jones. A school building has been on the site since 1847, Rochester-Avon Historical Society President See MILLAGE on page 16A
The city of Rochester hopes to ask voters this fall if they would support a millage to help the city save the Rochester Community School District’s historical administration building at 501 W. University Drive. File photo by Mary Beth Almond
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