West Willow sits on the Eastern edge of Washtenaw County and is the largest neighborhood in Ypsilanti Township with 1,050 homes and over 3,000 residents. We welcome you to see how we the residents are effecting positive change in our neighborhood!
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Monday, March 30, 2015
Street Sweeping in the Township
Please park in your driveway the week of March 31 - April 4 so your street can benefit the street sweepers this week.
Public Meeting and Updates For the RACER TRUST/old GM PLANT
come out and be informed
come out and be heard
DATE: April 21, 2015
TIME: 5:30PM -8PM
LOCATION: New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church, 2345 Tyler Rd., Ypsi.
Summary presentation related to site status and remedy selection to treat contaminated ground water. For more information contact Kevin Lund, Remediation and Redevelopment Division, 517-780-7846; or e-mail at: lundk@michigan.gov<mailto:lundk@michigan.gov>
Cancelling meeting for West Willow Women in Action (WWWIA)
Because of lack of interest and attendance WWWIA will not meet the 1st Monday of each month. We will re-look at the desire and need to restart this group in the future. Please consider joining one of the actions groups that have formed to make improvements in our community. A special thanks to the few who came out and shared in this group. For more information and/or comments call 734-483-8195.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
GIVING BACK AND BEING PART OF THE SOLUTION
At the Annual Potluck and the Community Planning Meeting in November 2014 Habitat shared some of the information that was collected so far from Lowe's community wide surveys. They shared what we said was important like our desire to have a safe place to live, getting youth programming right here in West Willow and much, much more. Taking the survey is a part of the residents giving back to Lowe's for the grant they so graciously awarded to us! It is a mandatory obligation we promised to complete. We see the wonderful new fencing neighbors received for free because of the grant. Doesn't it look good and inviting to the outside community? It shows we care about keeping up our property. So a special thanks to the Lowe employees, Habitat workers and the West Willow residents who all came out and put the fence up. Other things that the grant paid for were more home exterior improvements that brought painting, gutters and guard improvement and landscape improvements to many West Willow residents. We also look forward to the pavilion that will be built at the Community Resource Center on Tyler rd.
There are many residents who have benefited from the work of Habitat's Community Revitalization Project and the Lowe Grant. Neighbors, it's time to step up and finish our responsibility to complete and collect enough surveys. It's time to give back! We have not met that magical number. We still need a little under 100 surveys to complete our part of the grant commitment. So please if you have not done a survey please contact me (Linda Mealing) at 734-483-8195 or contact Shataura Clayborne at 734-478-6331 of Habitat to get a copy to fill out. Copies are also available at the monthly community open meetings.
The information already gathered also gives residents the opportunity to be a part of the solution to the problems we identified as needing to change. There are 6 action groups that have been formed to address the problems we identified as needing to improve or be resolved. If you have not connected with a group to help the community for CHANGE please consider joining one soon. You can find the meeting dates on Nextdoor.com or call Shataura or Linda for information. The groups are :
There are many residents who have benefited from the work of Habitat's Community Revitalization Project and the Lowe Grant. Neighbors, it's time to step up and finish our responsibility to complete and collect enough surveys. It's time to give back! We have not met that magical number. We still need a little under 100 surveys to complete our part of the grant commitment. So please if you have not done a survey please contact me (Linda Mealing) at 734-483-8195 or contact Shataura Clayborne at 734-478-6331 of Habitat to get a copy to fill out. Copies are also available at the monthly community open meetings.
The information already gathered also gives residents the opportunity to be a part of the solution to the problems we identified as needing to change. There are 6 action groups that have been formed to address the problems we identified as needing to improve or be resolved. If you have not connected with a group to help the community for CHANGE please consider joining one soon. You can find the meeting dates on Nextdoor.com or call Shataura or Linda for information. The groups are :
Drug Activity
Access to Amenities
Vandalism & Break-ins
Poor Stree Maintenance & Lighting/Litter, Trash, Debris
Youth
Neighbor Relations
May we all be a part of making West Willow a great place to live. I look forward to meeting more residents and working side by side on our projects like the upcoming pavilion & Habitat rehab homes in West Willow work days and other plans for a greater neighborhood. Working hand in hand, helping our neighbors, caring for the good of each other, partnering with our churches and other community groups will all lead to a stronger and safer community!
A special thanks to our partners and supporters: Habitat of Huron Valley, Shataura Clayborne/ Habitat's West Willow Community Development staff, Lowe's, Ypsilanti Township Board and Ypsi Paint who also have done landscape and painting in West Willow. And not forgetting a special thanks to Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation, MiWorks and Washtenaw Cty. Grandparents Program who have helped support the Summer program for years.
Linda Mealing
NWWNA President
2015 SEVERE WEATHER "SKYWARN SPOTTER" TRAINING
Washtenaw Cty. Sheriff Emergency Services in conjunction with the National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac is offering Skywarn Spotter training free of charge to anyone 18 years of age or older who is interested in being trained in severe weather identification, protection and reporting procedures. The course is 1-1/2 hr. long, and identification codes are issued to all who complete the program.
March 12, 2015 - Thursday
7-8:30pm.
Ypsilanti Township Civic Center
7200 South Huron River Dr.
East off of Huron St. south of I-94
Ypsilanti, Mi.
April 11, 2015- Saturday
10am to11:30 am
Pioneer High School
601 West Stadium Blvd.
Ann Arbor, Mi.
Registration for both courses begins 30 minutes before posted start time
Class sizes are limited so you must pre-register either electronically on the web at http://emergency.eWashtenaw.org or by calling (734) 973-4900. Provide your name, phone number, class date, and verify that you are at least 18 years of age.
Announcement from West Willow Churches
West Willow C.O.G.I.C.- 21st Annual Winter Harvest Program, March 8, 2015 at 4pm. Special guest speaker Evangelist Elaine P. Wright. Sponsored by: The Young Women Christian Council Dept. & C.W.C.
Greater Faith Transition,Inc.- Giving Back! Food Distribution 1st and 4th Tuesday of the month from 1- 4pm. Located at the old Kaiser School, 670 Onandaga St.
New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church - Tutoring for students every Wednesday. Church address is 2345 Tyler rd. Please contact the church for more details and time. 734-483-5730
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