• How To Live Sustainably In Livonia

    As we leave the snow behind, and with Earth Day just around the corner, Vote.Run.Serve is ready to provide you with a guide to make your April a bit more sustainable. Services Recycling– For many, spring cleaning means an opportunity to clean out closets, pantries, or retire old. Please consider donating shoes to Livonia Kiwanis…

  • Update: Downtown Livonia

    Few issues in Livonia have the history or significance as a downtown Livonia. In 1967, Livonians first got their chance to weigh in on the topic of a downtown Livonia by way of a Livonia Jaycee Community Survey (1). 55 years later, Livonia Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan revisited this topic in her 2022 State of…

  • Livonia State of the City 2022

    At the Livonia Chamber of Commerce sponsored State of the City address, Livonia Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan provided an overview of accomplishments from the past year and introduced her priorities for the year ahead. First Responders were spotlighted for their work helping vaccinate Livonians during the pandemic. Together Livonia Cares vaccinated 1 out of every…

  • March 24th – City Council Meeting

    Consent agenda passed. The following was sent to committee of the Whole for future discussion: Developing the property located at 34437 Rosati Avenue. The following was passed unanimously. Waving the noise ordinance for Saint Rafka Maronite Catholic Church’s annual cultural festival. This is set to occur Friday, August 19, 2022, from 6:00 pm to 12:00…

  • Gardening In Livonia

    Spring is a week away and the perfect time to start planning for your garden. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or novice here are some local resources to help you flourish. The Livonia Public Library introduces its NEW Seed Library on Saturday, March 19th from 1pm to 2pm during a free community workshop to show…

  • March 14th – City Council Meeting

    Consent agenda passed. The following were given first reading: Rezoning of different slices of Schoolcraft’s main campus. The following was passed unanimously. Two rezoning requests: One at Schoolcraft Main campus and one at 9120 Middlebelt Road. Award of lobbying contract with Capitol Relations for lobbying Wayne County for American Rescue Plan dollars. Approval to accept…

The VRS Team

Vote.Run.Serve-Livonia is a volunteer run platform launched by Carrie Budzinski and Brian Weiss in December 2021. Heather Fowler is the community engagement correspondent. Michael Testa is the correspondent for Livonia Public Schools. All are Livonia residents.

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