Residents want answer to burning question because…

Dennis Davis longs to enjoy the pleasant summer breeze in his Oak Vista home,on the west side of Sashabaw near Woodhull Lake, but he says his neighbors make that impossible. ‘I feel it’s not right that I have to sacrifice because somebody’s burning all the time,? Davis told the Independence Township Board on Tuesday, July […]

Springfield Township 37 acre land purchase ensures more conservation

With the help of $145,000 in government grants, Springfield Township and the North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy will protect an additional 42 acres of land from modern development. The township government and the conservancy made up the difference in the $235,000 purchase for land off of Eaton Road near Broadway (Davisburg Road). The township government […]

New school budget shows less spending

A little more work at the beginning should lead to better results at the end. The 2003-2004 ‘major funds? budget for Clarkston Community Schools now shows a savings of more than $615,000 than originally anticipated, thanks to what officials call a more accurate estimate of employee fringe benefits. The board of education on Monday approved […]

Board elects officers, debates conferences

With the departure of President Kurt Shanks and Treasurer Janet Thomas, it was assured there would be new officers for the Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education. Karen Foyteck was elected president of the board. She will chair school board meetings, appoint board committee members and serve a variety of ceremonial duties. Other officers are […]

Cemetery marker generates disagreement on history

Springfield Township officials believe the Michigan Historical Society is trying to rewrite history, and they want no part of it. In March 2002, the Springfield Township Board approved an application seeking designation of the Davisburg Cemetery as a state historical site. That would qualify the cemetery for an official bronze marker similar to those seen […]

Paving of Holcomb faces roadblock

Most officials believe the project will still happen, but a proposal to pave the current gravel section of Holcomb Road encountered some bumps last week. By a 3-3 tie on Tuesday, July 15, the Independence Township Board failed to approve a cost-sharing proposal with the Road Commission for Oakland County and Springfield Township. Supervisor Dale […]

Reporter at Large

Random, arbitrary and otherwise miscellaneous ramblings from your friendly, neighborhood reporter: One of the pleasant things about covering government meetings is dealing with people who can be pleasant themselves. There’s nothing wrong with healthy disagreements, of course, but a bit of good humor helps in the long run. John Koval, a new trustee on the […]

Officials say condos must be kind to environment

“Our view is to keep it as natural as possible. We want to return the land to the way it was before.” That promise from developer David Weine was an encouragement to the Springfield Township Board, but officials kept several conditions in their potential approval for a new residential project. Huron Creek, a 22-unit single-family […]

Township takes next step for grant

The local price tag will be higher, but officials think it’s still worth it to seek a state grant for much-needed repairs to the Deer Lake boat launch. The Independence Township Board on July 1 approved resolutions promising to match a Michigan Department of Natural Resources “Grant-in-Aid.” DNR procedures have caused a change in the […]

Township mulls policy on handicapped parking

Bill Chamberlin’s campaign for better enforcement of handicapped parking regulations reached the Independence Township Board last week. Speaking during the public forum time at the Tuesday, July 15 meeting, Chamberlin asked trustees to endorse a program to train handicapped citizens to issue citations to unauthorized vehicles using handicapped parking spaces. Chamberlin also sought a resolution […]

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