Search is on for oil

Wildlife and wildlife aficionados aren’t the only visitors to Indian Springs Metropark these days. Oil rig operators have been frequenting the park located in both White Lake and Springfield townships. Jordan Development, an oil and gas company from Traverse City, has drilled one exploratory well just off of Teggerdine road and will likely bore more […]

Vandalism sparks security review

Early Sunday morning, two portable toilets in Depot Park were set on fire. This latest instance of destruction of city property has prompted city officials to consider taking stronger measures to curb vandalism. ‘All the more reason to get those security cameras,? said Mayor Joe Luginski during the City Council meeting on December 10. The […]

Main Street seismic survey approved

If the ground beneath your feet starts vibrating as you stroll down Main Street this winter, it’s probably not an earthquake. In a unanimous vote, the Clarkston City Council agreed to allow West Bay Exploration, an oil and gas exploration company from Traverse City, to conduct a geophysical seismic survey on M-15 around mid-January. While […]

Fewer sewer fees please

Clarkston citizens were supposed to see their sewer rates reduced in November 2011, but they’re still paying $97 each quarter, and some residents are asking why their rates are so high. ‘It’s a good question,? said former Councilman Richard Bisio. In May 2009, citizens received letters in the mail saying their sewer rates would increase […]

Office assistant hired fulltime

When you dial the supervisor’s office, Kittle may not answer the phone, but callers likely won’t go straight to voicemail. As promised during the campaign, Independence Township Supervisor Pat Kittle waived his employment benefits enabling him to hire an Administrative Assistant. The benefits Kittle will forgo include his pension, healthcare, and life insurance, which total […]

Township treasurer says out with the old

From a commercial refrigerator and grill to a pickup truck and computers, Independence Township has identified items that aren’t in use and could be sold or repurposed. Currently, department directors are charged with finding ways to get rid of extra assets, but ‘it’s hard for them to take time away from their responsibilities to try […]

New cash control policy for Independence Township

It won’t be quite as easy for the Independence Township treasurer to spend large sums of money anymore. At the Dec. 4 Board of Trustees meeting, Treasurer Paul Brown requested permission to develop a policy of internal cash controls, which the board granted with a 7-0 vote. Currently, the treasurer could ‘wire up to $8,400,000 […]

Aliaga out for 30 days, will waive pay

Township Trustee Jose Aliaga plans to spend the holidays in Peru. He flew South on Monday and will not be back to Independence Township until Jan. 11. Aliaga, who hasn’t seen his family for a year and a half, said he is most excited about spending the 30 days with his mother and 90-year-old grandmother. […]

City sees the light in sign law

Downtown businesses? ‘open? signs can now be lit legally. The Clarkston City Council adopted a sign ordinance allowing internally illuminated signs, voting 3-2, November 26. Council members Mike Sabol, Peg Roth, and Eric Haven voted in favor of the ordinance while Carol Eberhardt and Tom Hunter opposed the measure. Mayor Joe Luginski and Councilman Stephen […]

Township seeks bids for Brady Lodge preservation

With its familiar teal top towering above the trees in Baycourt park, the Brady lodge is a well-recognized landmark in Independence Township, but it needs some TLC. ‘The physical presence of this building is remarkable,? said Ron Campbell a preservation architect, who presented on the Brady Lodge, its history, and its potential for restoration at […]

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