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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL MINUTES 2009-0-06 SPECIAL 37196 MINUTES OF THE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIFTH SPECIAL MEETING OF JUNE 6, 2009 On June 6, 2009, the above Special Meeting was held at the City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan and was called to order by the President of the Council at 10.01 am Roll was called with the following result: Brian Meakin, Thomas Robinson, John Pastor, Joe Laura, and Laura Toy Absent: James McCann and Terry Godfroid-Marecki Elected and appointed officials present: Don Knapp, City Attorney; Maureen Cosgrove, Assistant City Clerk, and Mayor Jack Kirksey There was no Audience Communication at the beginning of the meeting it was On a motion by Meakin, seconded by Pastor, and unanimously adopted, #241-09 WHEREAS, the core of Livonia automotive franchise dealerships is facing elimination at an alarming pace, placing residents, businesses, neighboring communities and the entire state in the path of further economic devastation, WHEREAS, the City of Livonia objects to the plans of the U S Automotive Task Force, Chrysler and General Motors to shut down three successful dealerships in our Plymouth Road Corridor and endanger a fourth dealership in the process, WHEREAS, these family dealerships have long stood as part of the fabric of our community, not only by servicing customers and providing jobs but also contributing to local charities and participating in civic groups and activities, WHEREAS, the economic health of neighboring businesses and restaurants depends on these dealerships, Special Meeting Minutes of June 6, 2009 37197 WHEREAS, the redistribution of dealerships to other locations will harm the economy of Livonia and is not consistent with our Free Market form of economy; WHEREAS, Livonia consumers benefit from greater choice, better service and competitive prices when the automotive dealership marketplace is driven by competition, WHEREAS, given the chance, Livonia automotive dealerships would benefit from government policy that creates a fair free market environment based on performance instead of politics, WHEREAS, the decision to close these dealerships will have a continuing major negative impact on the people of Livonia, Michigan's eighth largest city, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Livonia encourages Livonia residents to immediately contact lawmakers who are making decisions on these issues to ensure their objections to these forced dealership closings are registered before the decisions are irreversible, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Livonia encourages other communities being disadvantaged by the forced closure of dealerships that have been successful, and could continue to be successful, to register their opposition, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Livonia urges Michigan State Governor Granholm, the U S Automotive Task Force and President Barack Obama to alter the course of events now taking place, and BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be sent to President Barack Obama, the U S Automotive Task Force, Senator Jay Rockefeller (Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee), Senator Debbie Stabenow, Senator Carl Levin, Congressman Thaddeus McCotter, Governor Jennifer Granholm, State Senator Glenn Anderson, State Representative John Walsh, State Representative Andy Dillon and the Michigan Municipal League State and Federal Affairs Division During Audience Communication, Maria Marino, 8942 Wormer, Redford, expressed her belief that people who purchased foreign-made cars have contributed to the problems negatively impacting the auto industry Special Meeting Minutes of June 6, 2009 37198 On a motion by Meakin, seconded by Robinson, and unanimously adopted, this 245th Special Meeting of the Council of the City of Livonia was adjourned at 10.28 a m , June 6, 2009 CYt2nria, ,,,g22/7-2,14* Linda Grimsby, City C4k