City Council hearing Nov. 17 on the future of Navin Field, site of historic Tiger Stadium
CALLING ALL SUPPORTERS OF NAVIN FIELD!
Come voice your support at Detroit City Council Tuesday, November 17, for the preservation of a public park at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull, site of historic Tiger Stadium.
At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, on the 13th Floor of the CAYMAC (aka the City County Building), Detroit City Council will discuss the transfer of the Tiger Stadium site, (a.k.a. Navin Field) to the Detroit Economic Development Corporation.
This will be your only chance to let Council know how important it is to preserve this beautiful, historic green space in the heart of Detroit's oldest neighborhood. (You'll have one to two minutes to speak your piece, so come armed with compelling stories of "The Corner."
**We encourage you to focus not on the history of the site, but on the health and safety of our children and the health of our environment. Detroit does not need nine acres of lush, green grass torn apart and replaced with nine acres of plastic.**
(That's not preservation. That's demolition.)
It is CRITICAL that we get a good turnout on the 17th, so please join us to show your support for real grass and the preservation of a public park (as called for in Senator Carl Levin's $3.8 million earmark).
We ask that you voice your respect for Detroit PAL. PAL's mission is an admirable mission and an honorable mission, one we can all support. But we simply cannot support their idea of destroying historic Navin Field.
Please share this event with your friends and family and all supporters of green spaces and public parks to speak up and speak out.
In the meantime, we ask that you please contact Detroit City Council by phone or by email to express your concern over the fate of Navin Field ... before it's long gone:
DETROIT CITY COUNCIL
President Brenda Jones
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Stephen Grady, Ms. Jones' Chief of Staff
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313-224-1245
Councilman Gabe Leland
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(313) 224-2151
Councilwoman Mary Sheffield
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(313) 224-4505
Councilman Scott Benson
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(313) 224-1198
Councilwoman Raquel Castañeda-López
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(313) 224-2450
Come voice your support at Detroit City Council Tuesday, November 17, for the preservation of a public park at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull, site of historic Tiger Stadium.
At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, on the 13th Floor of the CAYMAC (aka the City County Building), Detroit City Council will discuss the transfer of the Tiger Stadium site, (a.k.a. Navin Field) to the Detroit Economic Development Corporation.
This will be your only chance to let Council know how important it is to preserve this beautiful, historic green space in the heart of Detroit's oldest neighborhood. (You'll have one to two minutes to speak your piece, so come armed with compelling stories of "The Corner."
**We encourage you to focus not on the history of the site, but on the health and safety of our children and the health of our environment. Detroit does not need nine acres of lush, green grass torn apart and replaced with nine acres of plastic.**
(That's not preservation. That's demolition.)
It is CRITICAL that we get a good turnout on the 17th, so please join us to show your support for real grass and the preservation of a public park (as called for in Senator Carl Levin's $3.8 million earmark).
We ask that you voice your respect for Detroit PAL. PAL's mission is an admirable mission and an honorable mission, one we can all support. But we simply cannot support their idea of destroying historic Navin Field.
Please share this event with your friends and family and all supporters of green spaces and public parks to speak up and speak out.
In the meantime, we ask that you please contact Detroit City Council by phone or by email to express your concern over the fate of Navin Field ... before it's long gone:
DETROIT CITY COUNCIL
President Brenda Jones
Stephen Grady, Ms. Jones' Chief of Staff
313-224-1245
Councilman Gabe Leland
(313) 224-2151
Councilwoman Mary Sheffield
(313) 224-4505
Councilman Scott Benson
(313) 224-1198
Councilwoman Raquel Castañeda-López
(313) 224-2450
Councilwoman Janeé Ayers
(313) 224-4248
Councilman George Cushingberry
(313) 224-4535
Councilman James Tate
(313) 224-1027
Councilman Andre Spivey
(313) 224-4841