candgnews.com FEBRUARY 22, 2023 Vol. 32, No. 4
Utica Community Schools board puts 2 proposals on May 2 ballot
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INSIDE: SPOTLIGHT ON WOMEN LOOK Branching Out IN BUSINESS STARTS ON 12A Winter-Spring 2023 Newsletter
SHELBY TOWNSHIP WILL BE WELL REPRESENTED AT DETROIT AUTORAMA BY KARA SZYMANSKI kszymanski@candgnews.com
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Detroit Autorama, billed as “America’s greatest hot rod show,” is back this weekend and celebrating its 70th anniversary. The hot rod and custom car show will take place at Detroit’s Huntington Place — formerly the TCF Center and Cobo Center at 1 Washington Blvd. — Feb. 24-26. As in past years, a number of locals will be showing their spectacular hot rods and customs among the 800 total vehicles. Dan Dennis, of Shelby Township, will be one of the car builders exhibiting at Autorama. He brings a new vehicle to Detroit Autorama every year. “It’s my hobby and my passion. This means I’ve built a new car from the ground up every year for 10 years. So I’ve had a new car in Autorama each year for the last 10 years. I build each car with a special theme, and this year, it is the Monster Coach, built on the theme of the Munster TV series of the 1960s,” he said
BY KARA SZYMANSKI kszymanski@candgnews.com
SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS — The Utica Community Schools Board of Education recently unanimously voted to ask residents to consider a $550 million bond proposal and a non-homestead millage proposal in the May 2 election. The district is calling the $550 million bond proposal the “No Tax-Rate Increase Facilities Bond Proposal.” It would fund projects at all 40 of the district’s facilities. The projects would include security upgrades, parking lot redesigns and or repaving, new playground equipment and playground surfaces, building infrastructure improvements, bus replacements, restroom renovations, technology purchases, expanded career and technical education academies, improved athletic fields and stadium renovations at all high schools, upgraded auditoriums, and new early childhood centers at the north and south ends of the district. The proposal’s ballot language says that the debt millage required to retire all bonds outstanding and proposed is expected to remain at or below 3.5 mills.
See AUTORAMA on page 5A
Dan Dennis, of Shelby Township, is bringing his Monster Koach, inspired by “The Munsters” TV series, to Autorama. Photo provided by Linda Ashely
See PROPOSALS on page 23A
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