Can you imagine a new Ludington City Hall being erected in the middle of Stearn's Park? Some short-sighted public officials comprising the leadership of Summit Township have proposed the equivalent of that by wanting to construct a new town hall in the middle of Summit Park costing their taxpayers a quarter of a million dollars, thats's around $250 for every person who lives there (and many don't necessarily live there all year).
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They currently hold meetings at the South Summit School on Lattin Road. A place where they say is too big, not the right shape, and too expensive to maintain (sounds like an ex-girlfriend)-- these are odd criteria to dismiss a perfectly good building that will only be used a couple of times a month, and for elections.
Needless to say the proposed expensive 2880 sq. ft. building replete with expanded parking in beautiful Summit Park does not sit well with most Summit residents. Most seem to be upset over the cost, most seem to be upset over the location, most of those do not like either. Here is an E-Mail I received from the main dissenter, Sue Cornelius. Be sure to check out the video, and show your support in any way you can, as this still could go through against the will of the people.
Thank you for signing the E-petition to save Summit Park. We were able to get the Township board to table their decision to build a new Township Hall in Summit Park, after our presentation to a standing room only Board Meeting on June 7th. They plan to meet again soon, and it does not seem like they are too open for other locations or any of our suggestions.
So, I do not think we are done yet. I ask you to please view the Fact Finder story on Channel 7-4 and please comment if you can. Then pass it on to all your family and friends that are also passionate about saving this green space!
Here is the link. (Great story and video by the way)!
http://www.upnorthlive.com/news/story.aspx?id=468321
You can also go to www.ludingtondailynews.com and read the 6/3 and 6/8 stories online. If you are not a subscriber of the E-edition, you will not be able to view the stories, but the newspaper has a link that you can purchase this story for $1.49.
Thank you for your support.
Sue Cornelius (Organizer)
P.S. I promise I will not share your e mail addresses with any one or any other groups...time is of the essence on this issue...I LOVE one of the E-petition comments from the Joni Mitchell song, Yellow Taxi... "Paved paradise and put up a parking lot...."
www.friendsofsummitpark.org (there is a link on the website that takes you to the E-petition)
Pass it on!!!
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