Archive for the 'City Gov' Category
March 6th, 2011 by Brian Bartlett
February’s “Presidents Day” passed with another “tough” snow fall in the Metro Area. Similar to a Sunday snow fall and freeze in December, it turned into a prolonged road clearing. Novi was able to get back to normal sometime on Tuesday. (2 days into the work week). Novi residents were asked to take solace that Continue reading →
March 16th, 2009 by Willy Mena
In a previous post, I indicated how AT&T has been collecting PEG fees from its customers while not providing PEG channels. It turns out my complaint was pointed at the wrong entity. After filing a complaint with the MPSC (Michigan Public Service Commision) and speaking with folks at the Michigan Attorney General’s office, it became Continue reading →
February 24th, 2009 by Willy Mena
I changed video providers last September, switching from DirecTV to AT&T Uverse. Outside of a few initial issues, I’ve been happy with my new service. The main reasons for making the switch (aside from the cost savings) was that Uverse would offer Novi PEG (Public Education and Government) channels. Unfortunately, it’s been about 6 months, Continue reading →
February 19th, 2009 by Lancair IV
The Novi City Council has sent the Signature Park proposal to the voters. The May 5, 2009 vote if passed, would increase property taxes by 0.5 mills, which would cost about $75 per year for a resident with a $300,000 home. $75 doesn’t sound like much, but in this day and age, it is a Continue reading →
October 3rd, 2008 by Willy Mena
Word on the street is that Hollywood quietly rolled in and out of town this week filming an upcoming movie called “Demoted”. You may have seen the trailers parked in the auxiliary High School Parking lot off of 10 mile just west of City Hall. This is such a boost to the city (if not Continue reading →
September 18th, 2008 by Willy Mena
The Michigan Association of Firefighters recently filed a lawsuit against the City of Novi on behalf of the Paid On-Call firefighters claiming Unfair Labor Practice. The City of Novi uses a system of full-time firefighters from 6am to 6pm and trained paid on-call residents who work the 6pm to 6am shift. The relationship between these Continue reading →
September 11th, 2008 by Willy Mena
Ever since AT&T successfully lobbied state legislators to modify the antiquated law which governed how video providers rolled services out to customers, they’ve been on the side of unfair attacks by many municipalities. My first blog entry EVER here questioned why Novi had only one cable provider. I argued that even though no one was Continue reading →
May 26th, 2008 by Brian Bartlett
A few weeks ago on a visit to Boston, we visited several historic sights for the first time. Among them were Paul Revere’s home and the Old North Church that we all learned of as children in the famous Longfellow poem. (By the way, the “two if by sea” and the “British are coming” were Continue reading →
March 2nd, 2008 by The Editors
Link to Oakland Press Article. A recent article in the Oakland Press touches on the lack of transit opportunities in many suburban communities. The articles state that the major cities all participate in SMART, including Pontiac, Southfield, Troy and Royal Oak. Ferndale, Birmingham and Auburn Hills also participate. Novi does not particpate in SMART, and Continue reading →