Commissioners approved a $2.8M highway safety grant, and a resolution to preserve tax-exempt municipal bonds. They honored Cass Tech’s wrestling and chess teams on state championships, and raised concerns about hazardous waste plant expansion.
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It’s 10:03. I don’t hear anything yet… Based on smiles and poses, I think the group is taking photos.
It’s 10:05 and there is a screen share of the agenda. I can hear! The meeting is also being streamed on YouTube.
They are doing role call. Quorum is met.
They are now standing for the pledge of allegiance.
They are now praying to open the meeting.
(I have to stop myself from adding gifs LOL)
They are presenting a preemptive “strike” to demonstrate how counties feel about municipal bonds. It passes.
They referenced Stephen Moore and this news - “Stephen Moore Proposes Ending Municipal Bond Tax Break Sparking $824 Billion Cost Debate for Local Government” https://www.ctol.digital/news/stephen-moore-municipal-bond-tax-break-proposal/
Detroit Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s president, Stephanie Williams of the chapter is accepting a civic activity award from the chair. On speaking of their dedication to social action, she says - “We are social action.”
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One cool note is the screen shows who’s present and at different times, who is speaking. Check this out!
The Commission is now recognizing the accomplishments of Cass Technical High School’s Wrestling and Chess teams. The Wrestling team is new and they won the state championship this year. There are also two young women students on the team. I love to see it! https://www.wxyz.com/news/region/detroit/freshman-at-cass-tech-making-waves-after-earning-schools-first-wrestling-state-title
The Cass Tech Chess team is being celebrated now - Ursula Bird, assistant chess coach is thanking the commission for the recognition. The team is 2nd and 3rd place national champions! 1st place state champions! 1st place city champions! Amazing
Addition from earlier- the resolution on tax exemption was 3 under item VII - called: “A resolution by Commissioners Daub and Marecki calling upon all municipalities, the State of Michigan and Congress to take all necessary action to preserve the federal tax-exempt status of municipal bonds.”
Moving to reports from committees - 1st is economic development. There are 4 items. They are moving quickly as these are discussed in committees. The report passes with unanimous yes.
Next report from committee is public services. No discussion. The report passes.
Next is report from Committee on Ways and Means: No discussion on the 4 items. The report passes.
ps- the items are all written in the agenda. But they are moving so quickly through these!
Next - committee on Health and Human Services. No discussion. All votes yes. It’s cool that the votes show on the screen!
Committee on audit. There is one question - when will the follow-up on the report be received. After 30 days, a corrective action will be received and shared is the answer.
The whose speaking doesn’t seem to be active…
Motion carries.
Committee on public safety, judiciary, and homeland security with includes a ‼️2.8 million dollar grant ‼️
No discussion, motion carries.
Moving on to new business - which includes 4 approval for reappointments to various positions including: the HuronClinton Metropolitan Authority as the Wayne County representative, the Wayne County Art Institute Authority Board of Directors, HealthChoice of Michigan Board of Trustees
There are 10 Testimonial Resolutions and Certificates of Appreciation. A few thank you’s are exchanged. All are passed.
Next item - there are 10 Memoriams. There are a few details exchanged on those who have passed listed here including the cousin of the husband of the chair, and the father of one of the commissioners.
They stand for a moment of silence.
Moving on to public comment - there are no cards in person, no one on zoom, and no one in the chambers.
There are none.
Correction - folks in zoom just no one with hands raised for public comment.
Moving on - reconsiderations and remarks by members.
1 commissioner references the “toxic” land fill which is trying to expand by 5 million cubic yards. Looking to add new hazardous waste process. Also - the license for this dump expired in 2022.
Looks like it’s Tim Killeen speaking - he wants to work with commissioners on this.
This is in Commissioner Allen R. Wilson’s district who says he has been involved extensively in the efforts to prevent these actions from taking place. Says he’s on this like a “blood hound on a cat”.
Commission Chair Alisha Bell says if there needs to be a task force on this, they can consider it.
Bells says Wayne County cannot continue to be a dumping ground for all of North America naming that a lot of it comes from Canada.
There are no additional remarks. Meeting is adjourned at 10:50 am. Next meeting is: Thursday, June 5, 2025 at 10:00 a.m.
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