Amphitheater
Reaume claims amphitheater move not related to recall
Sept. 26, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “I don’t understand what the real plan is.” -Trustee Chuck Curmi The controversial amphitheater project in Plymouth Township Park is now a part of the 2015 recreation plan review and will go no further until that discussion next year. Only
Board refuses to delay amphitheater
Eco-sensitive site of new amphitheater in Plymouth Township Park, surface damaged-bearing numerous holes after drilling rig breached the property in July. Scheduled construction and required grade changes will likely further alter water run-off. Plymouth Township officials ordered the core samples in the protected area, a sub-watershed of the Lower Rouge
Plymouth Township proposes to prevent grandstanding at meetings
Jul. 22, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “I’m not trying to control the public with this. I’m trying to control the board members…” Ron Edwards, Plymouth Township Treasurer. By: Eric D. Lawrence Detroit Free Press / Staff Writer Plymouth Township’s treasurer says he and the township’s clerk
Environmental law may halt township amphitheater
Local attorney John Stewart and concerned citizens were on hand last week as contractors from the PSI Engineering took soil samples from the proposed site of a new amphitheater in Plymouth Township Park. Jul. 9, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Full construction scheduled to start in
Residents’ group opposes recreation plan
Jul. 7, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “Lets make it clear, it’s not a small vocal group who’s objecting to this.” By: Don Howard Staff Writer Nearly 100 residents who live near Plymouth Township Park met last week at the Plymouth District Library to discuss options and plans to
Township residents protest new amphitheater, spook board
Plymouth Township resident Chris Hunter at June board meeting WATCH VIDEO Jun. 12, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. News Plymouth Michigan Plymouth Township officials returning from a closed session Board of Trustees Meeting were overpowered Wednesday night by an unexpected audience of concerned residents who object to the proposed new amphitheater. Homeowners