October 2023
Non-profit ‘Let’s Open Northville’ files suit against city
Oct. 25, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News UPDATED “…City Attorney will defend this matter vigorously.” “City administration has reviewed the lawsuit and is confident that all actions were implemented consistent with policy and law. Further, the City Attorney will defend this matter vigorously.” George Lahanas -Northville City
Mail carrier robbed at gunpoint – two suspects arrested
Oct. 25, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Don Howard Staff Writer At 12:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.24, Northville Township Police responded to an armed robbery of a postal carrier in the area of Silver Spring Drive and Eight Mile Road in Northville Township. The armed suspects
Bills in state legislature threaten to undermine housing market
Oct. 20, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION By: Jarrett Skorup Renter’s ‘Bill of Rights’ would spike Michigan housing costs in a way that would make things much worse for renters … Michigan lawmakers are rightfully concerned about housing affordability. But a bill package floating around Lansing
School Board recall effort steaming ahead
Oct.17, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The grassroots effort to recall three of the seven members of the P-CCS Board of Education is gaining momentum. The Committee to recall board members Wilson, Kehoe and Christensen are canvasing door to door, staging events and setting-up signing locations. The Wayne
Plymouth Looks the Other Way
Oct. 17, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION City officials need to face dangerous safety problem at senior apartments Guest Editorial By: Thomas M. Doran I care about Plymouth and our neighborhoods. I see a tragedy waiting to happen—there’s a corner in the City of Plymouth with
Plymouth Parks and Recreation referendum is deeply flawed
Oct. 13, 2023 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Guest Editorial By: Ron Picard On Nov. 7 Plymouth will vote on the Plymouth Parks Proposal (Proposal 1). If passed, the proposed 1.75-mill increase will generate approximately $1.3 million per year between 2024 and 2035. That’s over $15 million in