Examples of Wayne County in a sentence
The Office of E911 shall report to and fall under the administration and supervision of the Wayne County Sheriff (Sheriff’s Office).
The Civil Service Position of Public Safety Technology Coordinator shall report to and fall under the administration and supervision of the Wayne County Department of Information Technology (IT).
We note that with respect to WCCO, § 141-32(c) and (d), the language in these provisions had been part of the IEF ordinance from the very start in 1986, and Wayne County Enrolled Ordinance No. 2010-514 did not result in any changes.
Extending the contract with the Wayne County Jail System (C.R. 5-276-13) in an amount not to exceed $320,000 for Prisoner Housing.
Alisha Bell, Wayne County Commissioner and Chair, resident of Detroit, Michigan.
Accordingly, Wayne County Enrolled Ordinance No. 2010-514, as codified in WCCO, §§ 141-32 and 141-36, effectively granted defendants the authority to take the excess between the newly-imposed $12 million IEF limit and the preexisting $44 million in the IEF,13 and use that $32 million excess as a credit against the County’s ARC obligation.
Ficano County ExecutiveDear Wayne County Residents, The Wayne County Department of Public Services is pleased to present the Resource Recovery Guide—your complete resource for reuse, recycling, and disposal.
Treasurer’s ReportTreasurer, Stacy Paige, announced that tax bills were mailed to property owners; if anyone has questions, con- tact the Treasurer’s Office at 942-7580.7. Public Comment:A resident commented on the homes to be rehabilitated in Romulus.8. Unfinished BusinessMayor Burcroff explained that the home rehab program can be found throughout Wayne County and that it is an excellent program.9. New Business: None10.
The Wayne County Board of Supervisors hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged and women’s business enterprise will be afforded the full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, age, disability, religion or national origin in consideration for an award.
As reflected above, WCCO, § 141-32(b)(3), references WCCO, § 141-36, which, as with WCCO, § 141-32, was also modified by Wayne County Enrolled Ordinance No. 2010-514.