A Westland man is facing three felony charges connected to a recent report of a Livonia road rage incident involving a 9mm handgun.
No one was hurt, but the 27-year-old man was arraigned on felony counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, felony firearms and carrying a concealed weapon without the proper license.
According to a Livonia police report, another driver said the Westland man flashed a handgun when the two clashed near the Schoolcraft and Middlebelt Road intersection around noon July 2.
The man who said he was threatened by the gunman called police, and arriving officers spotted the Westland man s vehicle near the Meijer pharmacy drive-thru window.
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Tis the season to get rid of those potholes.
Wayne County and the Michigan Department of Transportation are both doing major road projects in Westland this summer. The city plans to clean up a few roads, as well.
Here s what drivers can expect:
Newburgh, Cherry Hill intersection
City council recently approved a contract with MDOT allowing the state department to repair about two miles of the busy road. Work will start on Newburgh at the intersection with Cherry Hill Road and move north, going about 400 feet past Newburgh s intersection with Ford Road.
Work will include milling the existing asphalt and resurfacing the road as well as making repairs to curbs and ADA ramps. The project costs $1,477,175, and Westland will pay $268,108 of that. MDOT will fund the remaining cost.