EPA, White House Officials Discuss Redevelopment of old Auto Plants in Lansing Area
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Updated: 9:11 PM Oct 27, 2009
EPA, White House Officials Discuss Redevelopment of old Auto Plants in Lansing Area
Automotive Mayors met with key federal agencies to discuss clean up and redevelopment of closed plant sites.
Posted: 8:05 PM Oct 27, 2009
Reporter: Jennifer Dowling
Email Address: jennifer.dowling@wilx.com
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Abandoned automotive plants are often described as eyesores in the Mid-Michigan area. Lansing Township Supervisor John Daher says, "They sure are, they're a terrible eyesore, in fact I cannot wait until such a time as we're looking at green space again so we can hopefully find some buyers for those properties."

Daher knows all about the fight to redevelop old GM properties. His township has two that have long sat idle. He says, "We have two plants that closed in 2007, and they're in the process right now of being demolished and they should be demolished by august of 2010. So, in the process, we have to figure out what we're going to do with 180 acres."

That's where the EPA and the White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers comes into play. They met at the Brownfield Summit in Lansing Tuesday to discuss how to clean up and develop two Old GM sites in the Lansing Township area, an Old Gm site off Verlinden Street in Lansing and a New Gm property near the Grand River.

Mathy Stanislaus of the US Environmental Protection Agency says, "We're actually working with Old GM right now to make sure we have a good handle on the total cost of cleanup to make sure as much money is made available for the cleanup."

Bob Trezise, President of the Economic Development Corp. says, "We're working with the EPA to try to receive more assistance in converting the plant sites."

The goal is to one day turn those sites into places where there can be new jobs and possibly even some green space. The meeting is intended to help local leaders decide how to move forward with their plans. Trezise says, "Most of the Grand River Plant went to the New GM plant which is great news for us, we hope into the future of course. The Verlinden site and the two sites in Lansing Township went to the Old GM, so those are the sites we need to concentrate on for redevelopment and I feel very optimistic about it, but there's a lot of hard work ahead of us."

Although the timetable for cleaning up these plants isn't certain, Lansing Township has an idea of what it would like to see at its two sites. Daher says, "If the economy continues to shrink in the Lansing area, it's going to become more and more difficult, but John says, I'd like to see the properties ready for development sometimes by December of next year." He's hoping the EPA can help speed things along. Stanislaus says, "Our goal is to first listen to all of the issues that the community is suffering and really figure out how we can partner with the local communities and figure out a solution and transform these communities with opportunities for the future."

Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero says his group, the national Mayors and Municipalities Automotive Coalition, sponsored the event. He says, "In particular of course, GM and the Big Three are downsizing they're leaving closed facilities all over the state and country so we're very excited to have this level of attention from the federal government. These are our partners in Washington."

Mayors came from all over the country and from all over Michigan to attend Tuesday's conference.


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  • Posted By: Sandii have spent my share of time going to the bars, however, the Venue is a crime not a bar. They were supose to hire additional security. With all the unemployment why didn't they have at least 2 or 3 guys out there patroling the parking lot at 2 a.m.? They know exactly what their patrons are like. They should have had patrols outside weeks ago. I think the Venue should be closed down, and I like the idea of a good samaritan law,if you see a crime and don't report it, you can go to jail. Lots of people had their pictures on the video lately. Anyone who goes to a bar like the Venue and thinks even one fight in the parking lot is OK has a problem, and should stay away from the bars. This constant fighting is outragous. What are we waiting for? Someone to be killed?
  • Posted By: The city can pass a good samaritan law in which a person can serve two days in jail for not reporting a crime. It might scare some of these people into witnessing.
  • Posted By: sick and tiredput em back on the boat
  • Posted By: LegallyRadBetween venue and x-cel the cops are driving like a tennis match from north to south. Everytime there is an incident at a hip-hop club they should have to serve 3 weekends playing nothing but classic rock, country and bluegrass.
  • Posted By: GusDoesn't surprise me that the Lansing Police couldnt find a suspect or a victim without some outside help. With the leadership that they have with Virg "Little Man" Bernero and Mark "I am an IDIOT" Alley, it is a wonder that they can find their car keys. As for the VENUE, the violence at that location hasn't changed since the city shut down the last night club that was there. Great job Lansing!
  • Posted By: concernedThey need to shut down the Venue. Obviously the crowd that is drawn to the Venue is the same that use to frequent the Temple CLub and the LA globe. Unfortunately people do not know how to act and trouble follows these type of establishments. It is waste of resources. SHUT IT DOWN
  • Posted By: ChrisI've been to probably close to 100 heavy metal concerts and clubs/events over the years, never a shooting. Their is a completely different mind set with this Venue crowd and the mentality and music it supports.
  • Posted By: Concerned CitizenThis is the 3rd shooting at this club since it opened earlier this year. Since South Lansing and Holt is not known for this type of behavior, I can only surmise that the people that frequent this establishment are the problem. I think the time has come to close this place down and keep these hoodlums out out of our community!
  • Posted By: Frustrated!!!I have been a patron of the Venue since it first opened and the "stories" that the MEDIA is hyping up is just that STORIES!!!! Readers need to learn to differentiate the facts from myths...I also attended the party this past saturday night and there were not "several" fights as the NEWS 10 has advised us!!! Heck they weren't even there, but I guess you gotta keep your job somehow!!! I am so so tired of the media making a mountain out of a molehill...and furthermore, from what we could see the perpetrator was directly in front of the police...so you do the math!!! It appears to me that the Venue security do their job to get the patrons out safely, and then it would also appear to me that the police department would attempt to be "proactive" opposed to "reactive"...I have witnessed them sit across the street at Lowe's and do "absolutely nothing" to assist the Venue security when "occurences" do happen in the parking lot of Mark Realty...not the parking lot of the Venue Live!!!!
  • Posted By: TracyHow much violent crime has to happen at this club in order to shut it down? I understand it's someone's business and source of income, but come on... there's got to be some responsibility taken by the owner to protect the public and law-abiding patrons. I'm sure the owner is aware of the riff-raff coming in; use your right as the owner to deny service.
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