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Second Providence Walk meeting garners less public concern

A second neighborhood compatibility meeting, held Wednesday for a proposed subdivision of 90 single-family homes in Hendersonville, didn t garner as many questions from the public as the first. Providence Walk, proposed to be built off North Main Street, is no longer planned to be a mix of single-family homes and apartment complexes. Residents expressed concerns about increases in traffic and crime during the first compatibility meeting held May 26.  No written comments were submitted prior to the meeting Wednesday, and only three people spoke.   Changes to the developer s concept plan and feedback from residents prompted the second compatibility meeting, according to Hendersonville Planning Manager Matthew Manley. Only one is usually held.

Proposed Hendersonville housing development raises traffic, crime concerns for residents

SC4 trustees fund space shuttle exhibit, administrator refutes candidate s accusations

December 10, 2020 St. Clair County Community College Trustees have entered into an agreement with the Challenger Center to start the initial work of bringing a space shuttle-like experience to their Port Huron Campus. At Thursday’s board meeting, trustees committed up to $1.6-million to create a space shuttle and mission control experience on campus. “The family of the astronauts that perished in the challenger accident in 1986 formed a foundation to develop an immersive science, STEM learning opportunity,” said Kramer. Funds would come from grants and donations and not the operating budget of the college. A candidate for St. Clair County Community College board of trustees is questioning the timing of former board member Amy Holmes’ resignation and the appointment of Randy Fernandez to fill the remainder of her term. Michael Goforth, who finished third in last month’s election, alleged during Thursday’s meting that Homes intended to resign earlier in the year but t

Randy Fernandez appointed to SC4 Board of Trustees

The board made the appointment in a special meeting on Nov. 30. Six community members submitted letters of interest for the position, including Alphonso Amos, chair of Black Lives Matter Port Huron; Fernandez; Michael Goforth, who finished third in the five-person race for two seats on the board in the Nov. 3 election; Bill Gratopp, the former District 7 county commissioner, and Debra McNair, who finished fifth out six candidates for three seats on the board of Port Huron Area School District on Nov. 3. - Advertisement - I applied because I truly care about SC4, said Fernandez via email after his appointment. I did not lobby for the position. I wanted to give back to an institution that has been good to me, my five siblings, my two sons, nieces and nephews who have all attended SC4. I have very, very fond memories of when I went there over 40 years ago.

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