Detroit Evening Report: City to prosecute more misdemeanors
The Detroit City Council has approved an ordinance that would allow the city to prosecute more misdemeanors. The measure moves some offenses such as minor assault and battery charges and some larceny cases out of the Wayne County Prosecutor’s office.
City Council member Scott Benson says that will make it easier for the city to keep Detroiters accountable. “But it also gives us the opportunity to make more referrals to specialty court – and as the demand of the community violence intervention programmers, that we have restorative justice as a part of those accountability measures.”
The ordinance enables the city to collect fines from misdemeanor judgements. The program will cost $700,000 which has already been allocated in the city budget.
(Reported by Bre’Anna Tinsley)
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Midtown congestion
Midtown streets around Wayne State University remain packed through the day as students attend their classes after Labor Day.
Small traffic jams at times lead to congestion on Cass, Warren and other nearby streets. And it can be hard finding a parking space in some locations.
The university says it has more than 24,000 new and returning students this semester. If you’re driving or walking on campus, pack your patience.
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Pontiac is holding a town hall meeting later this month to discuss a proposed master plan for city parks. The event will give residents a chance to hear the latest information – and ask questions of parks department representatives.
Pontiac has also started a survey to get more input from city residents about its plan for parks.
The town hall meeting takes place on the 2nd floor of Pontiac City Hall – 47450 Woodward Avenue. It runs from 6 to 7:30 pm on Monday, September 15th .
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