Have you shoveled your bus stop yet? Inbound Packard and Granger done.
Have you shoveled your bus stop yet? Inbound Packard and Granger done.
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Lost/Found little blue gloves, neatly packaged in plastic bag and duct-taped to fire hydrant with note. [photo]
The Detroit Free Press looks at a dispute between state legislators and the boards that manage Detroit’s two public pension funds. Lawmakers have introduced bills to bring the pension funds under the control of a Lansing-based nonprofit trust, the Municipal Employees’ Retirement System. The article quotes Bob Stevenson, an Ann Arbor-based pension attorney, who says the Bing administration should restructure the existing boards: “Undoubtedly, the Detroit pension systems have been poorly run, but I don’t think the answer in my view would be to transition to MERS. I would find some means to keep these pension plans autonomous.” [Source]
The Eat Close to Home blog puts out a call for volunteers for Avalon Housing’s Edible Avalon project: “Edible Avalon is a great group that’s not only helping to build gardens in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area, they are teaching people how to garden and supporting them through their first gardening efforts. They are looking for volunteers to help mentor new gardeners at their garden sites 1-3 hours per week.” [Source]
In a recent report on an AAPS board meeting, we paraphrased remarks of participants, and we employed the informal nomenclature of the speakers for “Ann Arbor Open School @ Mack.” Those variants were departures from the accepted standard shortening to “Ann Arbor Open.” We acknowledge the name of the school here, and have cleaned up references to it in the original piece.
I interpret this item to reflect that Matt, his own self, did the shoveling of the stop — which should earn him an atta-boy from the whole city, whether they ride the bus on that route, or ride the bus at all.
Thanks Dave :-)
The stop is, per Ed Vielmetti’s suggestion, “Sponsored by ArborWiki.” All I need to do is print up a sign.
Matt, I have some old political signs in my garage, which should be easy to repurpose as bus stop signs. I’ll drop by with one.
I repurpose old election signs into yard sale and plant swap signs, but bus signs are good, too!
And, atta boy, Matt!