“It is up to us to make sure we do what we can to make sure Dr. Delgado is successful, Board Secretary Donald Walker said. His success will lead to our children’s success.”
After a tough year of pandemic schooling, Herrera s exit and the addition of four new board members, Board President Terri Weems said she hopes this is the start of something good.
“We have a real chance to do something here and create a fabulous legacy, she said.
Contact reporter Shelby Tankersley at stankersle@hometownlife.com or 248-305-0448. Follow her on Twitter @shelby tankk.
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The City of Farmington Hills hired Joseph Valentine as its new assistant city manager. He replaces Gary Mekjian, who became city manager in March following the retirement of previous Dave Boyer.
Valentine officially started as assistant city manager May 3. He was selected following a recruitment process managed by the city’s human resources department.
Before joining the City of Farmington Hills, Valentine served as city manager in Birmingham for six years. Prior to that, he was Birmingham’s assistant city manager and human resources director. He brings 24 years of experience in municipal operations management and has a proven track record of effectively addressing community needs and concerns.
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Pet owners in Livonia will have to keep their four-legged family members on a leash when not on their own property or at a dog park.
Livonia council voted Monday to adopt a leash law and shot down a proposal that would place some weather restrictions on when homeowners can leave pets outside for an extended period.
Both were brought to council s attention by residents and nonresidents concerned about the wellbeing of dogs and, in the leash law s case, those they come in contact with. The discussion also prompted Livonia s representative in the Michigan Senate, Dayna Polehanki, to propose a pet-related bill intended to protect animals statewide during extreme weather.