The Board meeting for October 8th was cancelled. The next meeting will be on October 22nd.
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
Thursday, October 25, 2012
The Detroit Tigers Need You!
GO TIGERS!
--Diontrae
Greetings Volunteers,
As we prepare for the World Series, we need volunteer support on Saturday, 10/27, Sunday, 10/28 and Monday, 10/29. Available volunteers are required to assist on all 3 days. Please see complete details below and let me know your availability.
Responses are needed by 12:00 noon on Thursday, October 25th.
Dates TimesSaturday, 10/27, Sunday, 10/28
and Monday, 10/29
5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Volunteers are required to assist on all 3 days
ResponsibilitiesThere are 100 volunteer positions available.
Volunteers are needed to help distribute the following items to Detroit Tiger fans throughout the downtown Detroit area:
30,000 Detroit Tiger Buttons
30,000 Restaurant & Nightlife Guides
20,000 Orange and Blue Beads with Detroit Sports Commission Medallion
10,000 DET Sports Bumper Stickers
Your most important role is to serve as a friendly face and welcome people to downtown Detroit.
Answer questions when you can and feel free to point out local eateries, bars and nightspots. Use your own experiences as a guide and point out your favorite to our visitors. You can also use our Restaurant & Nightlife Guide as a reference.
Check-In
Volunteers will check-in at the DMCVB office building (211 W. Fort Street, Detroit, 48226) at 5:00 p.m. on each day. Items will be picked up from the 1st floor of the building. Once you’ve received your items to distribute, you’ll be assigned to a particular location at that time. All locations are in the immediate downtown Detroit area (accessible via People Mover). Most locations are outdoors.
Attire
Volunteers will receive a Detroit Tigers sweatshirt and should wear khaki pants and comfortable shoes. Please dress in layers due to possible inclement weather.
Parking
Volunteers are on their own for parking. We suggest parking away from Comerica Park and taking the People Mover to our building for check-in. Our building is located on the corner of Fort & Washington Blvd. (diagonal from Cobo Center). We are centrally located between the Cobo Center People Mover Stop and the Fort/Cass People Mover Stop.
Policies and Procedures
Please note, as indicated above, volunteers are required to commit to all 3 days (Oct. 27-29, 2012). Due to the cost of the sweatshirts, we are required to obtain a debit/credit card number from each volunteer, in case there are no-shows.
If you are interested in volunteering all 3 days (Oct. 27-29) from 5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
please email the following information to my attention at volunteers@visitdetroit.com:
Volunteer Name
Cell Phone Number
Email Address
Sweatshirt Size
(You may want to upsize since you’ll be dressed in layers. The sweatshirt should be worn as your outer garment).
Thank you in advance for your support. We want this to be the best experience ever for Detroit Tiger fans!
GO TIGERS!!!
Yolanda Michaux
313-202-1852 office
313-549-6488 cell
volunteers@visitdetroit.com
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RACER Trust Update
The meeting with RACER Trust was a great opportunity for residents to learn more about the General Motors environmental clean up efforts and ask questions regarding the redevelopment plans. I was happy to see the level of excitement around this project as well as the regional focus on improving our community. Lansing Township Officials were joined by leaders from the City of Lansing, LEAP, Lansing School Board and City Council.
I am pleased that RACER Trust is committed to ensuring that potential investors understand our culture and will come in as community partners. We are still discussing redevelopment plans for the area and expect to have additional community discussions.
I am pleased that RACER Trust is committed to ensuring that potential investors understand our culture and will come in as community partners. We are still discussing redevelopment plans for the area and expect to have additional community discussions.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Noise Wall Analysis for Proposed US-127 Auxiliary Lanes
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has
completed a noise wall analysis for the proposed Auxiliary Lanes to southbound US-127
in Lansing Township, East Lansing and Lansing. MDOT is hosting a meeting to present
the project and noise analysis. There
will be an opportunity for residents to comment. The meeting will be held on Wednesday
September 19, 2012 at Pinecrest Elementary School located at 1811 Pinecrest Dr.
in East Lansing.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Investing in Road Repairs, Investing in Safety
At our last meeting the Board of Trustees approved a local road resurfacing project which includes:
Cadillac Street from Old Lansing Road to Waverly Hills
Waverly Hills Drive from Waverly Road to Cadillac Drive
Brynford Street from Michigan Avenue to Saginaw Street
Mitchel Street from Edgemont Street to Willow Street
Westfield Street from South End to Willow Street
These streets are in desperate need of repair. The resurfacing project will ensure our township roads remain safe. This is a very effective system that provides tremendous savings. The total cost of this project is estimated to be $203,986.14 which includes approximately $101,700 of matching county funds.
Cadillac Street from Old Lansing Road to Waverly Hills
Waverly Hills Drive from Waverly Road to Cadillac Drive
Brynford Street from Michigan Avenue to Saginaw Street
Mitchel Street from Edgemont Street to Willow Street
Westfield Street from South End to Willow Street
These streets are in desperate need of repair. The resurfacing project will ensure our township roads remain safe. This is a very effective system that provides tremendous savings. The total cost of this project is estimated to be $203,986.14 which includes approximately $101,700 of matching county funds.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Ballot Proposal Results
Below are the results of the proposals on the August 7, 2012 primary ballot.
Lansing Township Police Fire Proposal-Passed
City of Lansing Golf Course Proposal (Located in Lansing
Township)-Passed
Ingham County Juvenile Millage Proposal- Passed
Ingham County 911 Service Millage-Passed
Ingham County Public Transportation Proposal- Passed
Thank You Lansing Township Voters
Last night was amazing. Thank you for voting for me in the primary election. It is truly an honor to serve the citizens of Lansing Township. I am so grateful for your support and I look forward to continuing our conversations regarding the issues facing our region.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Michigan Farmers Markets at the Capitol
As an agriculture graduate from Michigan State University, I know the importance of preserving local farms as well as the economic benefits they provide to our communities. I am proud to support our farmers and Michigan made products.
To learn more about this event or to find a market near you please visit http://bit.ly/bMbE1N
Monday, July 16, 2012
Hyatt Place Approved
Great things are happening in Lansing Township. If you have
not yet heard myself and the other members of the township board voted
unanimously to approve the Hyatt Place project in Eastwood Towne Center. It
will be part of the Heights at Eastwood, a complex of restaurants, luxury
apartments, and garage parking. Check out the article here http://on.lsj.com/NtycvC
Working to generate jobs and stimulate our local economy. Working hard for
you!
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Voted Lansing Township Trustee
It has been an amazing week. On Tuesday, I was interviewed along with three other candidates to fill the interim position on the Lansing Township Board of Trustees. I am pleased to announce that I was selected. I look forward to serving the residents and business owners in Lansing Township. I am still a candidate on the August and November ballot and must run to fill the upcoming four year term. This has been an amazing experience and I am so honored to be chosen.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Candidate for Lansing Township Trustee
Welcome to my Campaign Blog!
My name is Diontrae Hayes and I am running for Lansing Township Trustee. Please check back often for updates and information regarding laws and policies that impact you.
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