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Great Lakes Water Authority, Highland Park enter tentative agreement over unpaid water bills
Read full article: Great Lakes Water Authority, Highland Park enter tentative agreement over unpaid water billsA decade-long dispute between the city of Highland Park and the Great Lakes Water Authority over unpaid water bills is heading towards an end.
Highland Park City Council approves proposed settlement with Great Lakes Water Authority
Read full article: Highland Park City Council approves proposed settlement with Great Lakes Water AuthorityA decade-long dispute between the city of Highland Park and the Great Lakes Water Authority over unpaid water bills is heading towards an end.
City council to settle land dispute in Highland Park
Read full article: City council to settle land dispute in Highland ParkShamayim "Mama Shu" Harris’s heart and soul is on her block in Highland Park, transforming it into a place of beauty and for personal growth through her nonprofit, The Avalon Village. The Highland Park City Council is expected to make a decision Tuesday night hat Mama Shu says could impact her mission on Avalon.
Highland Park welcomes marijuana businesses, residents unsure
Read full article: Highland Park welcomes marijuana businesses, residents unsureHIGHLAND PARK, Mich. – The city of Highland Park has decided to go all in on legal marijuana -- but some people are wondering if the move is too much. Concerned residents have contacted Local 4, questioning why a city that’s less that three square miles is home to 36 marijuana business licenses. On Hamilton Avenue -- where most people see blight -- the Highland Park City Council sees an opportunity for prosperity. The city council recently approved an ordinance that allows Highland park to participate in recreational and medical marijuana businesses. City council president Carlton Clyburn says that the 36 marijuana licenses don’t necessarily mean that 36 marijuana businesses will suddenly flood the town.