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Sunday, June 11, 2017

Progress on The Avenue, New Business In District 2 - Questions and Solutions

By Richard C. Clement

With the addition of the Bucharest Grill on the Livernois Avenue of Fashion, parking has become an extreme priority. To solve that problem a building or two can be removed, including the median in the middle of the road.  What are your thoughts on a pilot project to allow for parking in the middle of Livernois with a bike lane protected with a smaller median? 

The next issue is traffic enforcement to control the speeding and parking violations.  What are your thoughts on installing traffic strips connected to a camera to control the excessive speeding?  

The camera would photograph licenses plates of offending vehicles for processing by the law.  The tactical use of technology would accomplish the goals of controlling excessive speeding, increase parking spaces, and generate foot traffic while revitalizing empty buildings at the same time.

If you are interested in doing something like this for the Livernois Avenue Of Fashion, please contact Council President Brenda Jones At Large, City Councilmember Janee Ayers At Large, and Council President Pro Tem George Cushingberry Jr District 2. The first three votes are very crucial to the cause of improving the quality of life of the neighborhoods.  

With two or more additional Councilmembers supporting this effort, this project would be given a chance to address the needs of the business owners and the surrounding community.  

Please contact a Detroit City Councilmember at www.detroitmi.gov/Government/City-Council by voice, email, and In-Person on this important matter.

Friday, June 9, 2017

A Nov 8th, 2017 Marijuana Petition Ballot Drive Is Underway In Detroit

By Richard C. Clement - Marijuana Policy Analyst


With the new state law regarding Medical Marijuana allowing local units of government to regulate businesses within their borders, local Ordinances regulating these businesses have to be redesigned. Currently, there are 4 Petitions circulating by two user organizations that will accomplish this task. The Citizens for Sensible Cannabis Reform and The Sons of Hemp (Website: www.sonsofhemp.org) have undertaken the challenge.


Richard Clement
Marijuana Policy Analyst
City of Detroit

All signatures on petitions need to be gathered by June 15, 2017. At least 5000 valid voter signatures are required on petitions submitted to the Detroit City Clerk’s office. For the four petitions listed above, signatures must be of voters who live IN the City of Detroit. When the signatures are certified by the City Clerk, these petitions will be given letter designations and, appear on the November 8th, 2017 ballot to be voted on.

  •           Petition 1 is to repeal the current ordinance outright
  •         Petition 2 is to redesign the Licensing Ordinance
  •         Petition 3 is to redesign the Zoning Ordinance
  •        Petition 4 is to redesign the Licensing Ordinance with residency requirements


Petitions 2 through 4 will accomplish the same basic goal of removing liquor stores, parks, and reducing the distance between valid churches to 500ft. These proposals will open up more areas by giving the Board of Zoning Appeals wide deference to approve qualifying business.  Testimony from residents will be limited to people who live within 300ft of the proposed new business. Closed schools will not count in the Drug Free Zones along with Day Care Centers that don’t exist.  Waivers may be granted if the property owners grant their approval such as a Pastor or,  Day Care Center owner. 


Petitions 1, 2, and 3 are sponsored by the Citizens for Sensible Cannabis Reform, Petition 4 is sponsored by the Sons of Hemp, a group of African American Marijuana Business owners who has language modeled after the proposal in Oakland California that required 51% ownership by Detroit residents. The overall goal of all of these efforts is to improve the quality of life at the local level. For instance neighborhoods using revenue from retail sales can re-open Recreation Centers and Schools in the City of Detroit.

The people have spoken loud and clear on Marijuana with their vote many times. Look for a petition to sign at your local place of business for these local petitions and, the statewide initiative to regulate Marijuana like Alcohol to be placed on the November 2018 General Election.

Business owners reading this article are strongly encouraged to list your place of business as a petition signing center in the comments section.


So take the time to sign Petitions A, B, C, and D.  
Whatever it takes to keep the Weed Free.

   

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

2017 Street Repair Schedule in District 2 - Improving Neighborhoods For Me And You

By Richard C. Clement - Legislative Aide to George Cushingberry Jr.

      Council President Pro Tem George Cushingberry Jr. is proud to present the following list of repairs scheduled for streets in District 2, as a part of a 63 million dollar improvement plan in 2017.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Department Of Public Works Street Maintenance at (313) 224-0033 or, go to their website.

http://www.detroitmi.gov/Government/Departments-and-Agencies/Public-Works/Contact-us

Department of Recreation and Riverside Park Redevelopment




STREET
FROM
TO
Ardmore
Curtis
John C. Lodge
Baylis
Fenkell
J.C. Lodge
Belden
Puritan
Lodge
Chippewa
Meyers
Appoline
Clarita
Winthrop
Greenfield
Dexter
Fenkell
Puritan
Fairfield
Seven Mile
Curtis
Grand
Linwood
Wildermere
Greenlawn
W. McNichols
Puritan
Hubbell
Eight Mile
Curtis
Hubbell
Jeffries Fwy
Grand River
James Couzens N/B s/d
Six Mile (McNichols)
Audrey
John C Lodge N/B s/d
50' W of Monica
Ohio
John C. Lodge N/B s/d
Schaefer
Audrey
John C. Lodge S/B s/d
Wyoming
Monica
Kendall
Ewald Circle
Wildermere
Manor
Curtis
Margareta
Mansfield
W. Outer Drive
Santa Maria
Margareta
Rutherford
Mansfield
Mendota
Santa Maria
Curtis
Merrill Plaisance
Woodward
Pontchartrain
Pickford
Greenfield
Prest
Pontchartrain
Merrill Plaisance
7 Mile Rd.
Puritan
Livernois
Belden
Santa Clara
Wyoming
Pinehurst
Sorrento
W. McNichols
James Couzens
St. Martins
Schaefer
Lesure
Stoepel
W. McNichols
Thatcher
Ward
W. McNichols
James Couzens
Whitcomb
Vassar
Pembroke
Wildemere
Puritan
J.C. Lodge
Woodingham
W. McNichols
Puritan

Friday, May 26, 2017

2017 City Council Candidate Review For District 2 - Truth to Power and Experience

By The Friends Of George Cushingberry Jr.

Source: Independent Street Research Group

After independent review of the candidates credentials and performace at a recent candidates forum, these are the findings of the group. The debate was sponsored by the United Precinct Delegates of Detroit and Michigan. These are bare bones results given to each candidate running for the District 2 seat on Detroit City Council.
   








Candidate Name

Experience
Linda D. Bernard
Inexperienced

George Cushingberry
Respected by his colleagues, George Cushingberry has a long history and track record of serving the people’s interests and getting things done.

George Cushingberry has deep roots and committed to education with a campaign of financial, legal and spiritual literacy. His specialty is finance, budget management, and oversight. He is very adamant about this and has called out many a department for not having their papers in order. He also compliments departments and businesses that practice transparency in financial management policies. Frequently visits K-!2 schools reading to children and donated his City Issued Vehicle to the Police Department for their use.  

The plan is on track to remove State of Michigan oversight and reverse the damage of Emergency Management in City Government. Cushingberry is a consultant to the Detroit Public School District School Board to move Davis Aerospace back to airport grounds, reversing a horrendous decision of Emergency Roy Roberts to strip certifications and the attempt to dissolve the Tuskegee Airmen program.

Mr. Cushingberry is responsible for the upgrade and overhaul of City Technology. Departments that were running Windows 3.1 and software for the Fire Department was drastically overhauled with the help of fellow councilmembers and the Information Technology staff under the leadership of Chief Information Officer Beth Niblock.

Mr. Cushingberry is a strong advocate for the Department of Recreation regarding the future of the City with recreation centers. He is currently listening and working with ALL stakeholders to develop a fair and inclusive Marijuana Ordinance that will serve the needs of the people and benefit the entire community. The new marijuana ordinance will be in compliance with State law.  The ordinance seeks to address concern of residents that the Marijuana Industry be more than just be a bunch of African American consumers with no reinvestment back into the community.

Statewide effects of a local ordinance will allow agriculturalists to grow and manufacture products ranging from home construction materials, road concrete, and other products made from the male plant.

Four years ago, certain news media outlets lambasted the choice of Brenda Jones as Council President and George Cushingberry Jr as President Pro Tempore. Four years later, these people were completely wrong. So much has been accomplished and the oversight to keep things right are in place.  Now is not the time to experiment with others who talk the talk and get exposed during the walk. After further review of the facts, Jones and Cush, have led the push, for a better and brighter Detroit.

On or Before August 8th cast your vote for the best candidate! George Cushingberry Jr.  Detroit City Council District 2.

Roy McCalister
Inexperienced  

Helena Scott
Inexperienced

Virgil Smith
Endorsed and Supported by American Conservative Union for his service as a State Senator in 2015 for voting YES on: Fracking in neighborhoods (SB 591), weakening teachers unions with substitute teachers, and supporting the revocation of prevailing wage laws for workers (HB 4163, Senate Bills 3, 491, and 571) in the 2015 legislative session.

Irresponsible and cannot be trusted

Source Website American Conservative Union
 
Tyra Dear Williams
Inexperienced