• Planning Commission 1/24/23 – Partial Summary

    Vote.Run.Serve does not normally cover Planning Commission Meetings, however we have seen strong public interest in the Basilica of St. Mary – Livonia, MI petition to rezone portions of their property on Merriman between 6 and 7 mile roads and decided to attend the Planning Commission’s Study Meeting. Study Meetings are informal meetings for the…

  • Development News: Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries

    This spring the The Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) looks forward to opening a new community center in Livonia at the site of the former Camelot Hall. The organization will offer services for seniors and their caregivers – including respite care – and outpatient behavioral health services for all ages in partnership with Trinity Health/St.…

  • A Look At The Plymouth Road Development Authority (PRDA)

    Livonia’s residents have long wondered whether their town would ever get a downtown – a walkable place that residents of all ages can gather. In 1993, more than two decades before the Livonia Vision21 began conceptualizing three micro-downtowns – Plymouth Road named among them, Livonia’s business owners and elected representatives gathered to re-imagine the Plymouth…

  • Vote.Run.Serve-Livonia Citizen Directory

    It’s a new year and Livonia has new representation! Here’s a go-to guide for who to contact when you have concerns about a government issue. Use the graphics below or reference the digital directory for live links to representatives websites. Vote.Run.Serve-Livonia Citizen Directory: https://issuu.com/voterunservelivonia/docs/livonia_directory Find non-partisan information about Livonia’s government and community at https://voterunservelivonia.com Keep…

  • January 18, 2023 – City Council Meeting

    Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the January 18 Regular and Study Meetings of Livonia City Council. Vice President Laura Toy was absent due to illness. Council President Jim Jolly…

  • January 4, 2023 – City Council Meeting

    Transparency, accountability and community engagement are essential in a democracy. Local government is important and City Council meetings provide insight into what’s happening in your community. Here is a summary of the January 4th study Meeting. Vice President Laura Toy was absent due to illness. Livonia All Stars vs Detroit Red Wings Alumni is scheduled…

The VRS Team

Vote.Run.Serve-Livonia is a volunteer run platform launched by Carrie Budzinski and Brian Weiss in December 2021. Michael Testa is the correspondent for Livonia Public Schools. All 3 are Livonia residents.

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