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to Detroit recent visit the Federal During a of Chairman (FDIC), the former Company the , praised Deposit Insurance Gruenberg of the state’s Martin J. nt and role controlled manageme American only African , First Indepen-d institution underserve financial in helping ed much-need dence Bank, ies gain communit capital. access to in serving critical role who its Citing residents oods and obtaining neighborh have difficulty otherwise most commercial banks, SVP GovcomPatricia Herndon, loans from designated Financial a as nce Bank; said instiski , VP, Chief Gruenberg Chairnt financial “misFirst Independe Kenneth Kelly, of Directors, Elizabeth Zuchelkow nce is a munity developme on Noel, Board Bankers Association; , Board Director, FDIC, First Independence Independe tution First institution focused FDIC (L-R) Dr. Phares Directors, Michigan ” Martin J. Gruenberg , Board of Development Banking, sion-driven Detroit. nce Bank; ernment Relations, y people of Earl Newsome Independe miserving the Group nce Bank; Minority and Communit Officer, First is no question Independe Montez Miller s play a crit- man & CEO, First “I think there FDIC. PHOTO: National Director, institution J. Rudolph, Deputy to the Director, oods nority deposit neighborh Bank; Betty serving Shively, Acting ical role in A3 and Philip
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST Notice is hereby given, that the City of Highland Park will be conducting a Public Logic and Accuracy Test for the “MUNICIPAL ELECTION” being held on Tuesday, August 6, 2019. The test is scheduled for Friday, July 26, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the City Clerk’s Training room (lower level) located: Robert B. Blackwell Municipal Complex, 12050 Woodward Avenue Highland Park, Mi. 48203 (313) 252-0050 ext.223 The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the computer program used to tabulate the votes cast at the election meets the requirements of law. BRENDA GREEN CITY CLERK CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK
FAIR HOUSING CENTER – PUBLIC NOTICE On January 10, 2019, 2018 the parties to Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit, et al v. Iron St. Properties, LLC., d/b/a River Park Lofts, Boydell Development, Inc., and Dennis Kefallinos, Case No. 5:16-cv-12140 in the U.S. District Court For The Eastern District of Michigan, entered to a Consent Order resolving a housing discrimination lawsuit alleging violations of the Fair Housing Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, 42 U.S.C. § 3601 et seq., by denying housing units to families with children and making statements to prospective renters that their residential units were “adult only” or that “we don’t take any kids. It’s not a kid-friendly building.” The properties at issue are as follows: Brooklyn Lofts, 2233 Brooklyn, Detroit, MI 48201; Coat Factory Lofts, 1652 Fort St., Detroit, MI 48216; Grand Lofts, 727 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48216; Greektown, 743 Beaubien, Detroit, MI 48226; The Hudson, 1915 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48201; John R Lofts, 2627 John R., Detroit, MI 48216; Lafayette Lofts, 1301 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226; Milwaukee Park Lofts, 2566 East Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48211; River Park Lofts, 227 Iron St., Detroit, MI 48227; Universal Lofts, 505 Lincoln, Detroit, MI 48208. A Settlement Fund has been established to compensate persons whose rights may have been violated by the Defendants. You may qualify to recover from this fund if you were a prospective tenant denied housing and had or were expecting child(ren). If you believe you were denied housing, were the recipient of discriminatory statements or otherwise discriminated against in connection with the properties at issue please contact: The Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit, at 220 Bagley, Suite 1020, Detroit, MI 48226, or by telephone at (313) 963-1274. You must call on or before September 16, 2019 and leave your name, current residential address, and at least 2 telephone numbers where you may be reached.
Please take notice that the City of Highland Park will be voting on the nomination of Mayor and At-Large City Council and a Proposal to Initiate a Marihuana Facilities License Ordinance: The proposed ordinance would: Authorize marihuana locations within the City of Highland Park and require marihuana establishments to obtain a City marihuana license and state marihuana license. Authorize the following types of state operating licenses: Grower, Microbusiness, Processor, Retailer, Secure Transporter, and Safety Compliance Facility. Establish standards for the granting, denial, suspension, and revocation, of a city marihuana license. Require compliance with all applicable laws and ordinances by license holders and applicants. Create two districts within the City where marihuana can be located. PROPOSAL: Should the amendment be adopted? Full text of the proposed ordinance may be obtained at the City Clerk’s office 12050 Woodward Ave. Highland Park, MI. 48203 and may be viewed at www.highlandparkmi.gov Absentee ballots are available for all elections. Due to the passage of the statewide ballot proposal 18-3, all eligible and registered voters in Michigan may request an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. Your request for an absent voter ballot must be in writing by mailing the application from the website, a letter, a postcard or a preprinted application form. Requests to have an absent voter ballot mailed to you must be received no later than 5 p.m. the Friday before the election. To comply with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), voting instructions will be available in audio format and in Braille. Arrangements for obtaining the instructions in these alternative formats can be made by contacting the clerk in advance of the election. All polling locations are accessible for voters with disabilities. Brenda Green City of Highland Park Clerk 12050 Woodward Ave. Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 252-0050 x 220
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