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Is that correct Amy? If you fall a year behind on your property taxes with the city they are sent to the county for collection. They still appear to be unpaid on the city site because the city was never paid the county was. There is a disclaimer stating this on the city page. Further, if property taxes are three years delinquent the county will foreclose. That's extortion, by the sounds of it. This ought to be looked into by the Attorney General.

Nice to see Barnett Jones left a lasting legacy after his service in AA and before taking simultaneous full-time positions in Detroit and Flint. What a worker! Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of MLive Media Group.

Posted on Tue, May 7, : p. Amy Biolchini AnnArbor. Comments chris Wed, May 8, : p. I tend to believe Kristin Larcom, senior assistant city attorney. Nicholas Urfe Wed, May 8, : p. The now means opening as The Curtain Call, a temporary name for a changing location. The bar side will remain open and the dining side will close to undergo the first round of planned renovations.

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I am pretty sure there will not be k residents of Ann Arbor all in Pasadena, and the Red Wings might have some Spartans who would be willing to drive from E Lansing to watch them. Especially since they will be playing in the Poulan Weed Whacker Bowl on December 23rd or whenever it may be.

When residents say they are concerned, do they mean even more concerned than a normal Saturday football game, when there are tens of thousands of college students and others getting lit up outside the stadium?

I was there when drinking was allowed in the stadium and behavior was much worse. No surprise here. OK maybe 40 something if we're lucky. I'd bet hot coffee sells well during the game at the stadium 5 Don't worrybe happy. Maybe a very, very, very small percentage of those will actually drink all day. I guess it will only take a few to spoil it for others.

People are tailgating and drinking at in the morning! Yeah, they will get the liquor license. How much will it cost to flood and freeze the field? It was great time and the ice seemed to be pretty good even though it was kinda warm mid 30's.

Getting a liquor license will not bring in any additional fans you can just get hammered at the bars nearby , but it will rake in the cash for UM and the NHL and whoever has the liquor contract. I hope tickets aren't in the thousands so I can score a couple. They don't flood the field Let's be honest, night time events tend to attract more adults and more alcohol.

Now I have to go. How was I going to enjoy the game without beer? Will anyone hide beer because that is what they are use to? If you're hiding, you need to go with high-density alcohol, like Jack Daniels.

Beer just doesn't cut it. On what planet has Councilwoman Teall been living these last 3 decades? Every single home football game has involved thousands of people drinking, then getting in their cars and driving places. The only difference is that this time, it will cost more.

Ditto Ouimet. Banning alcohol from the stadium during football games was one of the best things ever done for the sake of safety. Once again our athletic director shows his pursuit of the almighty dollar is his most important concern.

I'm pulling this out of thin air, but anecdotal evidence suggests hockey fans are heavy drinkers. Yes, especially at this event, where the fans are much more likely to be blackout-drunk than a bunch of college students, who would never ever do anything like that. Yes, because everybody there will drink, and everybody drinks to get drunk.

The same concern one might have when expecting , drunk football fans, I'd imagine. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of MLive Media Group.

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