STATE OF MICHIGAN

BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

In the matter of the application of ) DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY for approval to ) implement a power supply cost recovery plan ) Case No. U-20826 for the 12 months ending December 31, 2021 ) )

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THE ANN ARBOR NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2020 A 5

ANN ARBOR City Council rejects deal with polluter

Opponents said agreement regarding monitoring, cleanup of Gelman plume didn’t go far enough

Ryan Stanton [email protected] It was an hours-long Both the mayor and City ing a section of the proposed luter lacks control over the Some council members Some roller coaster ride filled Attorney Stephen Postema court order that said the plume’s expansion, he said. expressed concerns that, with drama, surprises and maintain there’s no con- local governments would Multiple council mem- by not accepting the settle- expressed verbal sparring. flict of interest. Taylor said give up their continuing bers who voted to reject the ment, the city may just end By 1 a.m. Tuesday, a he receives no financial rights in the case if they settlement said they appre- up back to where it started concerns heavily divided Ann Arbor benefit from his firm’s role pursued or didn’t oppose ciated work by the city’s several years ago with no City Council voted 7-4 to in the case. a Superfund cleanup. The legal team and they blame progress. that, by not reject a legal settlement The city, Scio Township, vote was 6-5 with Bannister, the polluter for not being While the negotiated deal with polluter Gelman Sci- Washtenaw County, Huron Eaton, Griswold, Nelson and cooperative enough. wasn’t perfect, they said, accepting the ences. River Watershed Council Ramlawi opposed. cleanup would have been The proposed deal called and state are co-plaintiffs Hayner, D-1st Ward, said LACK OF SUPPORT accelerated, there would settlement, the for more monitoring and in the case against Gelman the proposed cleanup plan The settlement doesn’t have been more monitor- cleanup of Gelman’s plume and would have a say in any fell short. The additional have community support, ing to avoid contamination city may just of dioxane that has long changes. pollution removal at the they said. Griswold noted of the city’s drinking water plagued the area’s ground- The township and county source would be somewhat current pump-and-treat supply, and a new limit of end up back water, threatening drink- haven’t voted on the set- positive, but it’s outweighed remediation efforts under 7.2 parts per billion — down ing water supplies, but tlement yet, but they’re by conditions under which previous court orders will from 85 ppb — would have to where it those against it argued it expected to do so before the polluter would be continue while officials con- been formally applied to doesn’t go far enough. the parties are due in court allowed to stop, and a pro- sider next steps and poten- the plume in terms of the started, with no The only four willing to Nov. 5. posed expansion of a plume tially pursue other options amount of dioxane allowed accept the negotiated deal, One of the changes a boundary zone — a ground- like Superfund. in drinking water. progress. contingent on certain con- majority of council favored water-use prohibition ditions such as not dis- Tuesday morning was strik- zone — just shows the pol- charging contaminated District 55 Michigan House of Representatives water into First Sister Lake, District 55 Michigan House of Representatives were Mayor Christopher DistrictDistrict 55 55 Michigan MichiganDistrict HouseHouse 55 Michigan ofof Representatives Representatives House of Representatives Taylor, Zachary Acker- STATE OF MICHIGAN man, Julie Grand and Jane DistrictDistrictDistrict 55 Michigan 55 Michigan House of Representatives Lumm. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Vote for Thrifty HouseHouse ofof RepresentativesVote for Thrifty SERVICE COMMISSION DistrictDistrict 55 55 Michigan MichiganDistrict 55 Michigan ALTERNATE PROPOSAL **** House of VoteRepresentativesVote forforVote Thrifty for Thrifty As soon as the settle- District 55 MichiganHouse of RepresentativesHouse of Representatives ment was voted down, Jack NOTICE OF HEARING House of RepresentativesVote for Thrifty Eaton, D-4th Ward, made FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS BOB BAIRDBAIRD the surprise move of bring- OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY BOB BAIRD ing forward an alternate BOB DistrictBAIRD 55 Michigan House of Representatives resolution to seek a federal CASE NO. U-20826 BOB BAIRD Superfund cleanup. BOBIt’s BAIRD inin hishis DNADNA The move initially had • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s It’sDistrict in 55 his Michigan DNA majority support, with six approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve Vote for Thrifty months ending December 31, 2021. BBA It’sAccountingAccountingHouse in Eastern Eastern of Representatives his Mich Mich Univ Univ DNA council members in favor MBA Finance EasternIt’s Mich Univ in his DNA of seeking Gov. Gretchen • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. MBA FinanceBBA Accounting Eastern Mich Eastern Univ Mich Univ It’s in hisVeteran DNA U.S. Navy Whitmer’s concurrence in • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 VeteranMBA Finance U.S. Navy Eastern Mich Univ SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. BBA Accounting Eastern Mich Univ petitioning the U.S. Envi- VeteranBOBBBA U.S. Accounting Navy BAIRD Eastern Mich Univ Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bob Baird | PO Box 131544, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 ronmental Protection Paid for by the Committee to ElectMBA Bob Finance Baird | PO Eastern Box 131544, Mich Ann UnivArbor, MI 48113 Company. BBA Accounting Eastern Mich UnivMBA Finance Eastern Mich Univ Agency for Superfund des- Paid for by the Committee to VeteranElect Bob Baird U.S. | PONavy Box 131544, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 • A pre-hearing will be held: MBA Finance Eastern Mich Univ Veteran U.S. Navy ignation for the toxic chem- It’s in his DNA ical mess that’s been slowly DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM Veteran U.S. Navy Paid for by the CommitteePaid for to by Elect the Bob Committee Baird | POto Elect Box 131544,Bob Baird Ann | POArbor, Box MI131544, 48113 Ann Arbor, MI 48113 expanding for decades. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack BBA Accounting Eastern Mich Univ During another hour of Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bob Baird | PO Box 131544, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing MBA Finance Eastern Mich Univ tense debate lasting until PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons Veteran U.S. Navy 2 a.m., some council mem- needing any assistance to participate should contact bers argued it was undem- the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- District 55 MichiganPaid forHouse by the Committee of Representatives to Elect Bob Baird | PO Box 131544, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 ocratic and lacking trans- 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. parency to consider such 9754137-01 a pivotal decision in the The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- early morning hours with- hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September District 55 Michigan out advance notice. 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power Vote for Thrifty supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending House of Representatives “Bringing this up at 1 December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and o’clock in the morning does alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as not do justice to the com- recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; munity conversation that 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan needs to happen about BOB BAIRD and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional SHADES OF AUTUMN this,” said Chip Smith, sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise D-5th Ward. expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum Smith said he wouldn’t PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period have voted to reject the set- January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans It’s in his DNA and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving tlement if he knew council the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable was just going to quickly energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s BBA Accounting Eastern Mich Univ shift to Superfund. request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Some also questioned agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern MBA Finance Eastern Mich Univ the wisdom of acting with- Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for Veteran U.S. Navy Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral SALEAT MERKEL FURNITURE  CARPET ONE out fresh legal advice on construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage the consequences of shift- services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bob Baird | PO Box 131544, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 ing course while litiga- Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request tion against the polluter is for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) SAVE BIG ON THE BEST BRANDS! still playing out in Circuit customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further Court. additional relief. Ali Ramlawi, D-5th All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through Ward, one of the Superfund the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. resolution’s co-sponsors, Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual WATERPROOF threw off his vote at the last on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word FLOORING minute, and it was defeated or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact 6-5 in the final vote. Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ Taylor had threatened to michigan.gov. veto it if it passed. Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case The five who voted in shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission support of pursuing Super- by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the fund were Anne Bannister, traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, Eaton, Kathy Griswold, Jeff 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. Hayner and Elizabeth Nel- PLUS UP TO The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or son. Some said they viewed teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of * it as part of a strategy to get the process to participate in the hearing. 40% OFF FURNITURE a better cleanup and put Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich more pressure on the pol- Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so luter, arguing both the liti- by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be gation in Circuit Court and mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be a Superfund designation mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, * could be pursued simulta- 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to neously. the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available Ramlawi later said he on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to voted against the Super- disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. CANAL DOVER For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact fund resolution to allow the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. more time for public dis- Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office cussion and advised col- of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. leagues to be ready for Nov. Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to 5 when he might bring it (517) 284-8130. back for reconsideration. A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the OCTOBER    ONLY! Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office CONFLICT OF INTEREST? of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by During the deliberations telephone at (517) 284-8090. Monday night into Tuesday The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the morning, council members purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers including Bannister and in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Griswold, relayed concerns Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory that the mayor may have Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. a conflict of interest since Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 he’s a partner at the Hooper et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as CHELSEA | Furniture & Flooring | 734-475-8621 amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et Hathaway law firm and one seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of ANN ARBOR | Flooring & Area Rugs | 734-971-2795 of his partners, Bill Staple- the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin ton, is representing Scio Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. Township as a co-plaintiff MERKELFURNITURE.COM in the litigation against the *Conditions apply, see store for details. polluter. 9764128-01 9749266-01

THE BAY CITY TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2020 A5

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Caitlyn French [email protected] BAY COUNTY — Several and present it to the rest of reation and opportunities Fall Festival of Savings! newcomers are vying for the commissioners. to provide good health care a spot on the Bay County Radtke: The top two pri- and child care. Board of Commissioners in orities go hand-in-hand, Banaszak: Priority One sale sale the Nov. 3 general election. they are economic and is going to be ensuring a bal- USDA CHOICE BEEF The two contested races community development. anced budget in these times US GRADE A INSPECTED are in the 4th District, rep- In order to see our commu- of COVID. … The County BONELESS FRYER resenting West Side Bay nity thrive and retain our does have a Reserve Fund, SIRLOIN LEG City and southwest Bangor younger residents, who are and the current environ- Township, and the 6th Dis- leaving for better oppor- ment begs that it be tapped, STEAKS QUARTERS trict, representing East Side tunities, we have to have but I would like to work Bay City. business development here, with the rest of the Com- Republican Lance Anson which includes well-paying mission to limit any such Extra $ Tender $ is challenging incumbent jobs. I believe in contribut- appropriation since our rev- 99 10 LB Low & 99 LB Kim Coonan for the 4th Dis- ing to Bay Future and sup- enue sharing has not been Price! Juicy BAGS trict seat. Democrat Kay- porting policies favorable reduced. Pursuing improve- 3 sey Owczarzak Radtke, to small community-based ments at the Bay City State 3 who defeated incumbent businesses that support eco- Recreation Area would also sale sale Tom Ryder in the primary nomic development. As to be a focus for me. … Laura GREEN GIANT IDAHO ASSORTED VARIETIES election, faces Republican community development, Ogar has interesting ideas write-in candidate Dennis people come to and stay in for amenities there, and PREMIUM PEPSI-COLA Banaszak for the 6th District communities where there I would like to work with RUSSET OR MTN DEW seat. are things to offer families. her to see use of the area POTATOES Other commission seats This means community rec- increase. are unopposed in Novem- for ber. 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U-20826 4 3 4 69 statements and opinions is solely in the interest of pub- • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s >>>MEAT<<< lic service and should not be approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve months ending December 31, 2021. considered an endorsement. USDA CHOICE BEEF GERBER AMISH PREMIUM • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. BONELESS FRYER THIGHS OR The League never sup- CHUCK ROAST DRUMSTICKS ports or opposes any candi- • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 dates or political parties. All SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric responses are available in $ $ Company. Anytime Perfect 99 79LB LB their entirety at Vote411.org. favorite! poultry • A pre-hearing will be held: The following back- 4 1 ground information was DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM provided by each candidate BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack in the contested races. LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing Extra You lean! save! Coonan owns and runs Healthy! Any interested person may participate. Persons THIN-SLICED ORIGINAL, PARTICIPATION: SANDWICH BUN LENGTH, ASSORTED Coonan’s Irish Pub at 1004 needing any assistance to participate should contact FRESH GROUND READY OR SMOKIES FLAVORS, EVERY DAY BUDDIG $ OSCAR MAYER $ FRESH $ N. Johnson St. Coonan is a GROUND $ LUNCHMEATS3 99 MEAT FRANKS 99 JOHNSONVILLE 69 the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- 99 PKG PKG SIRLOIN LB 2 OZ PKG PKGS 14-16 OZ PKGS BRATS Democrat who has held a 8090, or by email at [email protected] in 4 1 1 3 commission seat since 2002. advance of the hearing. 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Whetherthatrecord Community members C&MLending, NMLS: people sheknew, Kangha will persist during apan- to enjoythe outdoors areinvited to this Zoom 165922.For more informa- wasfurloughed.“It hap- demicand recession is un- seminaratnoonThursday, tion about LoanSense, visit penedtoattorneys and clear, butBridget Weston, Oct. 22.Attendees will have www.myloansense.com. familymembers who Score’sCEO,sayswould-be TheRochester Garden toward collegedegrees in theirquestions answered worked in IT,” shesays. entrepreneurs have little to Club hasinitiated anew environmentalstudies and abouthow to reduce their —MonicaDrake, “Itwas awake-up call:A lose:“Despiteour complete scholarship programfor el- middle schoolstudents studentloans,get on apay- MediaNewsGroup lotofjobsaren’tassecure transparency about it be- ementaryschoolstudents areinvited to aweeklong as youthink they are. I’ve ingcompletelyfree, some in theRochester area this 4-Hsponsored sleepaway beennursingthisdream people just don’tbelieve year. camp forenvironmental of entrepreneurshipfor a that at first.” Thescholarshipsare for education. STATE OF MICHIGAN long time.Covid gave me BetweenApril andJuly, elementarystudentstoat- Theclubalsoservesthe BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC theperfect combination of demand forScore classes tend theNatureDiscovery community in theareas of necessity andpushtotake andmentors more than Camp, hosted by thecity conservation,education, SERVICE COMMISSION thenextstep.” doubled. Typically, 20 to 30 of RochesterHillsevery horticulture therapyand **** Kangha,who livesin students wouldshowupto summer. civicimprovement. Funds Manassas,Va.,wanted localworkshops;now the Benefittingfromthe forthese projects come NOTICE OF HEARING to startabeautyproduct averageremoteworkshop scholarship this year, from salesatthe annual FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS companyfor womenof has80students. Pre-pan- ChaceBrowe,7,enjoyed Giftsand Greens Market. color.She called Score, a demicthe organization’s an outdoorexperienceat Duetothe COVID-19 OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY nonprofitresourcepartner national webinars averaged BloomerPark–fishingand restrictions, this year the CASE NO. U-20826 of theU.S.Small Business 800peopleasession;now observingcrayfish andtur- market will move online. Administration,and be- it’s 1,300. Coursera, one of keys.His parentsKristen Holidayarrangementsand •DTE Electric Company requestsMichiganPublicService Commission’s ganreading aboutbusiness theworld’s largestMOOCs, andNickBrowe said they handmade giftscan be approval to implement apower supplycost recovery planfor the twelve plansand watchingthe or- sawa400 percentincrease aregratefulthatthere are purchasedbetween Nov. monthsendingDecember 31,2021. ganization’s marketingwe- in registered learners be- nowprogramsavailable 15 and25withpickupfor •The information belowdescribes how aperson mayparticipateinthis case. binars.She also appliedfor tweenthe spring andsum- forthe youngerstudents. allitems on Dec.4and5 •You maycallorwrite DTE Electric Company, OneEnergy Plaza, 570 amentor, aScore volunteer merof2019and thesame As apartofits mission, at theRochester Fire De- SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, forafree copy of its application. whocould lead Kangha period this year. theRochester Garden Club partment,277 ESecond St, Anyperson may reviewthe documentsatthe offices of DTE Electric throughher launch. Sud- Engagement on Linke- supports environmen- Rochester. Company. denly, shewas back in the dInLearning, an online taleducation andisespe- Formoreinformation, •Apre-hearing will be held: role shethought she’dleft educationalplatformaffil- cially interested in helping visitwww.rochestergar- DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM behind:the student. iatedwiththe career net- students of allagesexperi- denclub.orgorfacebook. Sinceearly April, workingsite, tripledbe- ence thenatural world. In com/theRochesterGar- BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge DennisMack Kanghahas signed on to tweenJuly2019and July addition to this newpro- denClub. LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing regularGoogleMeets or 2020.Trafficfor CourseRe- gram forelementary-age PARTICIPATION: Any interested personmay participate. Persons phone callswithAnn Lim, port,acoding bootcamp students,graduatingse- —Submitted by Jenny needing any assistance to participate should contact aLoudoun County,Va.- directoryand review site, niorsreceive scholarships VanDusen theCommission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- basedconsultantwithan hasskyrocketed since 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. extensivebackgroundin March. CITY OF AUBURN HILLS, VILLAGE OF BEVERLYHILLS, VILLAGE internationalbusiness. In recent months,pan- OF BINGHAM FARMS, CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, CHARTER The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission)will hold apre- Lim, 50,has given herpro- demic-fueled anxietyhas TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD,CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS, CITY hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTEElectric)September OF FARMINGTON, CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS, VILLAGE OF 30, 2020 application requesting the Commissiontoapproveits power tege avirtual crashcourse pushed laid-off workers FRANKLIN, CITY OF KEEGOHARBOR,CITY OF LATHRUP VILLAGE, supplycost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending in entrepreneurship,com- into an educationalsprint. CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE, CITY OF SOUTHFIELD, CITY OF TROY,CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF WESTBLOOMFIELDCOUNTY December31, 2021 andapproval for: 1) the continuationofmercury and pletewithassignedread- Like fast food andfast OF OAKLAND alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as recoverable PSCR costsfor the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; ings andworksheetsbe- fashionbeforeit, thereis NOTICE OF HEARING fore everysession.And now fast education,modes 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecastand associated actions and RE: PETITIONS TO LOCATE, ESTABLISHAND CONSTRUCTAN yetthe processisnothing of virtuallearningand up- decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan INTRA-COUNTY DRAIN PROJECT IN THE CITYOFAUBURN and maximum PSCRFactorinDTE Electric’s ratesfor 2021 jurisdictional like traditionalbusiness skillingthatallow —and HILLS, VILLAGE OF BEVERLYHILLS, VILLAGE OF BINGHAM FARMS,CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, CHARTER TOWNSHIP salesofelectricity thatare subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise schooloreven acommu- even encourage—students OF BLOOMFIELD, CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS, CITY OF expedite approvalofDTE Electric’s request for alevelized 2021maximum nity collegeentrepreneur- to absorb as much informa- FARMINGTON, CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS, VILLAGEOF PSCRFactor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period ship course.Ithas been ex- tion as they canasquickly FRANKLIN, CITY OF KEEGO HARBOR, CITY OF LATHRUP January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans VILLAGE, CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE, CITY OF and associated actions addressingcapacity resourcesand approving clusivelypractical,explor- as possible,often with the SOUTHFIELD, CITY OF TROY, CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF WEST BLOOMFIELD, OAKLAND COUNTY,MICHIGAN. the related expenses; 5) the transferprice treatment of renewable inghow Kanghacan clarify promiseofanew career. energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s hercompany’s valueprop- Butare theseeducational NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN, that pursuant to the provisions of request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Chapter20ofAct No. 40 of the Public Acts of 1956, as amended, osition andsourcebeauty platformsoverpromising? petitionswere filed with theWaterResources Commissioner of Oakland agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, includingthe Texas Eastern suppliers. Even MOOCshostedby County,Michigan, petitioning for the location, establishment and AppalachianLease (TEAL)Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for It hasalsobeenfast. topuniversities have low constructionofanintra-county drain project consisting of the existing Commissionreview and approval of the expense associated with lateral Evergreen-Farmington Sewage Disposal Systemand all improvements construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage “Ann askedme, ‘Doyou completion rates. Some al- necessary to bring the Evergreen-FarmingtonSewage Disposal System have abusinessplan?’but lowstudentstobuy badges into compliance with AdministrativeConsent Order 04995 enteredby services executed with VectorPipeline L.P.,DTE Gas Company, Enbridge the State of MichiganDepartment of the Environment, Great Lakes,and Inc., andWashington10Storage Corporation;8)DTE Electric’s request Iwantedtoget started,” or certificates, whichmay Energy on August 14, 2019, that serve property locatedwithin the City of for Commission review and approval of the PSCRexpense associated Kanghasays. In just afew look good on arésumébut Auburn Hills, the Village of BeverlyHills, the Village of Bingham Farms, with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) the City of Birmingham,the Charter Township of Bloomfield, the City of customer capacity expenses;and 9) grantingDTE Electric such further weeks, with theplanstill have little to do with actual Bloomfield Hills,the City of Farmington, the City of Farmington Hills, the unwritten, Kanghahad learning.And students who Village of Franklin, the City of Keego Harbor,the City of Lathrup Village, additional relief. the City of Orchard Lake Village, the City of Southfield,the City of Troy All documents filed in this caseshall be submitted electronically through spent$3,000 in savings eventually decide they’d and the Charter Township of West Bloomfield. plus a$500giftfromher like to earn amoretradi- the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. familyoninventory and tional degree findthattra- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Drainage Boardfor the Requirements and instructions for filing can be foundinthe User Manual drain project has considered the petitions and has made atentative on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word marketing. “Yourtimeline ditional schoolsoften won’t determination that the petitions are sufficient and that the drainproject or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ is practical; has giventhe name “EVERGREEN-FARMINGTON is veryaggressive,”Lim take online credits. SANITARYDRAIN”asthe name of the drain project and the name michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance priortoe-filing, contact told herduringone of the Beth Stein, whoco-leda “EVERGREEN-FARMINGTON SANITARYDRAINDRAINAGE Commissionstaff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ online sessions that Iat- congressional investigation DISTRICT” as the nameofthe drainage district therefor; and has made michigan.gov. atentative determination that the following public corporationsshould be tended with thewomen. into for-profitcollegesaf- assessed for the cost of the drain project, to wit: Any person wishing to intervene and becomeaparty to the case shall electronically file apetition to intervenewith this Commission Shesounded alittlecon- terthe GreatRecession and City of Auburn Hills cerned,but part of herjob, now worksatthe Institute Village of Beverly Hills by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the Village of Bingham Farms traditionalpaper format.) The proofofservice shall indicate service upon sheunderstood, wastopri- forCollege Access&Suc- City of Birmingham DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, oritizeher student’ssense cess, says theMOOCand Charter Township of Bloomfield 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. of urgency. “Weshould bootcampindustrywas City of Bloomfield Hills City of Farmington The prehearing is scheduledtobeheld remotelybyvideoconference or do ato-dolistsowecan toooften a“blackhole.” City of Farmington Hills teleconference.Personsfilingapetition to intervenewillbeadvised of achievethattimeline,”Lim “There’s no qualityassur- Village of Franklin the process to participateinthe hearing. City of Keego Harbor added. ance,noone checking that City of LathrupVillage Any person wishing to participate without interventionunder Mich Some of Kangha’sfriends facultyknowswhatthey’re City of Orchard Lake Village Admin Code,R792.10413 (Rule 413),orfile apublic comment,may do so City of Southfield by filing awritten statement in this docket. The written statement may be andfamilyweremoreskep- doingorthatstudentsare City of Troy tical.“They ask, you’re go- having agood experience,” Charter Township of West Bloomfield mailed or emailed andshould reference Case No. U-20826. Statements ingtotakethe barand not shesays. “And because maybeemailed to: [email protected] be NOTICEISFURTHERGIVEN,that the Drainage Board will meet on mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, work as alawyer?” Butre- they’renot taking TitleIV the 27th day of October,2020, at 2:00 p.m., prevailing Eastern Time, via GoToMeetinginaccordance with the Governor’s Executive Order No. 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing,MI48917. All information submitted to lyingonLim allowed her loans, they don’thavepro- 2020-154, as the same may be amended, supplemented, extendedor theCommissioninthis matter becomes publicinformation, thus available to dismissthose concerns. tections inherent in the replaced from time to time, for the purpose of hearing any objections to on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to “Ann said,‘This is such a federalaid system.” the drain project, to the petitions therefor,and to the matter of assessing disclosure. Pleasedonot include information you wish to remain private. the cost thereof to the public corporations above named. This notice For more information on how to participate in acase, youmay contact greatmarket; you’re right Andyet learners like is given to and for the benefit of the said public corporations and all on trend.’Itwas such an Kanghaaren’tconcerned taxpayers thereof. At the hearing any of said public corporations or any theCommissionatthe above address or by telephoneat(517) 284-8090. encouragingand inspiring aboutalack of oversight taxpayerthereof will be entitledtobeheard. Requestsfor adjournment mustbemade pursuant to Michigan Office moment forme,”Kangha or qualitycontrol. Kangha NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that aftersuch hearing the Drainage of AdministrativeHearingsand Rules R792.10422and R792.10432. Board shall make adetermination as to the sufficiency of the petitions, Requestsfor further information on adjournment shouldbedirected to says.“To know I’mnot isn’tpayingScore or her the practicability of the drain project, whether the drain project should be (517) 284-8130. crazy.” mentor;infact, many of constructed, and if so, the public corporationstobeassessed and shall issue an orderknown as the Final Order of Determination. Section 483 of Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the Historically,recessions thesecourses arefreeor Act No. 40 of the Public Actsof1956,asamended, provides that the Final Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office have forced laid-off work- have expanded theirfree Order of Determination shallnot be subject to attack in any court, except of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate by proceedings in certiorari brought within 20 days after the order is filed erstoreinventthemselves, trials andscholarship of- in the Office of the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner, in acase, you may contactthe Commission at the above address or by oftensending them back feringssince thenation the Chairperson of the DrainageBoard for the Evergreen-Farmington telephone at (517) 284-8090. Sanitary Drain, and that if no such proceeding shall be brought within The UtilityConsumer Representation Fund has been created for the to school. Accordingtothe went into lockdown.But said 20 day period the drain project shall not thereafter be questioned National Student Clear- even when there’smoney in any suit at law or in equity,either on jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers inghouse,two-and four- on thelinethese pandemic grounds. in various Commissionproceedings.Contactthe Chairperson, Utility Consumer ParticipationBoard, Department of Licensing and Regulatory This notice is givenbyorder of the Drainage Board for the year colleges sawasignifi- learners areprimarily con- Affairs,P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. cant uptick in enrollments cerned with taking action. Evergreen-FarmingtonSanitary Drain. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA106, as amended, MCL460.551 within sixto12months Yes, they say, maybe there et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as afterthe 2001 recession, arenoquick fixes.But what amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201et andagain afterthe 2008 otheroptionisthere?“Hav- ______seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended,MCL 460.6j et seq.;and Parts 1&4of Jim Nash theMichigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin crash. This time,the edu- ingadaughter andgetting Chairperson of the Drainage Boardfor the cational landscapelooks furloughed: This is really Evergreen-FarmingtonSanitary Drain; Code, and R792.10401 throughR792.10448. different. Nowcollegesin real,” Kanghasays. “I need Oakland County Water Resources allsectors have watched to make sure Icreateasta- Commissioner undergraduateenroll- ble situation forher.” Dated: September3,2020

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STATE OF MICHIGAN cated in his vehicle to record the surveillance of the governor’s BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Extradition home in order to aid in kidnapping plans.” Higgins’ lawyer, Christopher Van Wagner, said in a state- SERVICE COMMISSION Continued from Page 4A ment that Higgins “stands alone and apart from those other **** arrestees.” NOTICE OF HEARING Brian Higgins, 51, of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, was grant- “Even the state’s notably sparse factual assertions against ed a $10,000 bond on Monday. He is awaiting a Nov. 18 hearing Higgins show that he (Higgins) was not part of any militia or FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS on his extradition to Michigan. anti-government movement, and was in Michigan but once, OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Higgins is charged with material support of an act of terror- unlike the other accused men, whose activities were tracked ism, a 20-year felony. He allegedly helped in the plan to kidnap for months by the FBI,” Van Wagner said. CASE NO. U-20826 Whitmer from her vacation home. Bellar is one of eight men charged at the state level in the • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s Specifically, Higgins “provided the use of his night-vision plot. Six men face charges at the federal level for conspiracy to approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve goggles for the surveillance” of the cottage, according to an affi- kidnap. months ending December 31, 2021. davit. “Additionally, he used a mounted digital dash camera lo- • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric Company. • A pre-hearing will be held: DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack CITY OF DETROIT LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing MICHAEL E. DUGGAN, MAYOR NOTICE OF PROPOSED SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons HUD ACTION PLANS needing any assistance to participate should contact FISCAL YEARS 2016 through 2019 the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. Notice is hereby given that the City of Detroit, Housing and Revitalization Department (HRD) proposes 13300 Syracuse Street for conversion into the Transfguration Place Apartments. This conversion will to amend its U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Action Plans for years consist of a 19-unit multi-family rental housing development located on the northeast side of the City The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- 2016 through 2019 to reprogram unused Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the of Detroit. The project will be comprised of 17 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom housing units. All hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September accounts below to be used in FY 2020-2021. This Notice is to allow citizens to review the descriptions 19 units will be affordable and targeted to low-income families and individuals. The project is located 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power of the activities and the year of funding that these activities will use. north of Caniff, south of E. McNichols, E. of Conant and W. of Mound. supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) In accordance with Consolidated Plan requirements at 24 CFR Part 91 Subpart B and the City’s Citizen December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and Participation Plan, HRD has posted the changes to the Action Plan through this Reprogramming HRD Infrastructure (Historic Preservation) – Funds will be used to support the preservation of alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as Amendment in order to provide opportunity for public comment. historical architectural elements in properties being redeveloped to provide affordable housing. recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; Location of award is dependent upon successful participation in the City’s NOFA process. A summary of the proposed reprogramming is as follows: 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan Line Items to be reprogrammed (decrease): HRD Infrastructure (Roosevelt Park) – Funds will provide for a planning and design study to and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional See attached report Total $5,027,301.00 renovate Roosevelt Park. The scope of work will include community engagement, survey and sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise engineering, and preparation of construction drawings for future construction work not funded by this expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum Line Item for Funding Addition (increase) (FY 2019-20): scope. Roosevelt Park is located south of Michigan Ave., east of 16th Street, West of 14th Street, and PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period north of Lacombe Drive and Dalzelle Street. January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans • Pre-Development (Marlborough Project) $ 600,000.00 (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) • Pre-Development (Mack Alter Project) $ 190,000.00 and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving • Pre-Development (Brush & Watson Development Project) $ 1,500,000.00 Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) Public Facility Rehab – CDBG funds will go towards the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable • Pre-Development (Transfguration Project) $ 250,000.00 the pre-development and construction of a new 56-bed homeless emergency shelter that will serve energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s • HRD Infrastructure (Historic Preservation) $ 1,677,301.00 adults. Project location is in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood at 3428 Mack Ave., Detroit, 48207. request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s • HRD Infrastructure (Roosevelt Park) $ 150,000.00 Project site is south of Pulford St., north of Ludden St., west of Ellery St., and east of Elmwood St. agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) • Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) Public Facility Rehab $ 660,000.00 Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for Total $ 5,027,301.00 Hard copies of the detailed accounts are available and anyone wishing to comment on these proposed Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Marlborough Project) – Located at 910 & 1031 changes may transmit such comments in writing to HRD at the address below: construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage Marlborough rehab of 23 multifamily units, including 12 affordable within two buildings located in the City of Detroit, Housing and Revitalization Department services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood. CDBG will support cost overruns associated with delays due to 2 Woodward Ave, Room 908 Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request COVID-19. Detroit, MI 48226 for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated Located on Marlborough and Jefferson. E-mail address: [email protected] (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) In addition, questions may be directed to Housing and Revitalization Department at (313) 224-6380. customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Mack Alter Project) – Located at 3151 – 3115 Alter Public comments will be received for a minimum of 30 days from the date of this publication that additional relief. Road in the Fox Creek neighborhood. New construction of 14 units of housing, 100% affordable at uses pre 2019 funds. The Substantial Amendment is subject to approval by the Detroit City Council. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through 60% AMI, supported with project based voucher rental assistance. CDBG will support cost overruns Implementation of activities is proposed to occur shortly after completion of the 30 day public associated with delays due to COVID-19. Located between Mack, Alter Rd, Marlborough and comment period. the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Charlevioux. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) Notice of Non-Discrimination: The City of Detroit does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word creed, national origin, age, handicap, sex or sexual orientation. Complaints may be fled with the Civil Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Brush & Watson Development Project) – Located or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity Department, 1240 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit, MI michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact at 432 Watson in the Brush Park Neighborhood. New Construction of 300 units of housing including 48226. 131 affordable units, and supported by project based rental assistance. CDBG will be used to make Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ infrastructure improvements, complete site work, and environmental remediation. Located between IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), THIS NOTICE AND michigan.gov. Watson, Brush, Wilkins and Beaubien. DOCUMENTS LISTED CAN BE REQUESTED IN ALTERNATE FORMAT. AUXILIARY AIDS OR SERVICES (This activity will use 2014 through 2019 CDBG funds) WILL BE PROVIDED UPON REQUEST, WITH AT LEAST THREE DAYS’ NOTICE CONTACT HRD AT Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case (313) 224-6380. shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Transfguration Project) – The proposed project is by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the to acquire and substantially renovate Transfguration Academy, a vacated school building, located at traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon ACTIVITY NAME APPROPRIATION #FUNDING YEAR ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION REPROGRAM AMOUNT DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. Alkebu-lan Village 10105 2016 PUBLIC SERVICE 1,591.38 Bridging Communities 10154 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 2,118.05 The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of Central United Methodist Church (The NOAH Project) 11896 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 3,518.71 the process to participate in the hearing. Chapel Hill MBC Non-Proft Housing/Christian Social Outreach 05915 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 11,558.90 Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich Delray United Action Council 06403 2016 PUBLIC SERVICE 34.01 Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so East Michigan Environmental Action Council 20154 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 100,000.00 by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be Elmhurst Home, Inc. 05661 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 2,990.00 mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be Greening of Detroit (The) 11167 2016 PUBLIC SERVICE 3,054.50 mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, Legal Aid And Defender Association 06505 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 1,867.25 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to Mariners Inn 11798 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 1.68 the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available Michigan Legal Services 11799 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 8.81 on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) 11801 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 2,718.59 For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact SHAR, Inc. 20155 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 16,000.00 the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit (Interim House) 11809 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 6,580.36 Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office Housing Administration - Direct/Indirect 13170 2016 ADMIN & PLANNING 426,549.50 of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Public Park Improvements (Dad Butler Park) 13635 2016 PUBLIC PARK IMPROVEMENTS 2,245.00 Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130.

Public Park Improvements (various parks in Detroit) 13635 2017 PUBLIC PARK IMPROVEMENTS 73,754.00 A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church 05915 2017 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 98,600.00 of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate Emmanuel House 12168 2017 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 75,000.00 in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Samaritan Center, Inc. 12432 2017 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 100,000.00 telephone at (517) 284-8090. Offce of Hsg Underwriting-SuppT Hsg (Direct/Indirect) 20238 2017 ADMIN & PLANNING 154,027.63 The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the Section 106 Clearances 14027 2017 ADMIN & PLANNING 115,280.00 purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Economic Development Small Business Devlpt (Motor City Match) 13837 2017 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1,085,466.22 Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church 05915 2018 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 136,000.00 Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 Economic Development Small Business Devlpt (Motor City Match) 13837 2018 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 508,336.00 et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) 11882 2019 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 200,000.00 the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin Economic Development Small Business Devlpt (Motor City Match) 13837 2019 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1,000,000.00 Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448.

Interim Emergency Assistance 12168 2019 INTERIM EMERGENCY SERVICES 900,000.41

TOTAL DECREASE FROM APPROPRIATIONS 5,027,301.00 DF-0000357477

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net of European Commissioner GM will finally have a product The Hummer EV will be the GM Manley Frans Timmermans, who is Hummer that offers a glimpse of the tech- first full-electric vehicle in GMC’s leading the work on the Green nologies that will trickle down portfolio and is powered by Gen- Continued from Page 8A Continued from Page 8A Deal. The E.U. also is making Continued from Page 8A through its lineup, unlike its pri- eral Motors’ new Ultium battery $888 billion available to mem- or Chevy Bolt and Volt vehicles system. GM claims these batter- ue at Spring Hill. The facility cult time,” Manley said. “But our ber states in a recovery fund fo- spring of 2023. that were intended to highlight ies are unique to the industry be- will build both gas-powered investments alone will never be cused on supporting industries All of the electric trucks are ex- the building blocks of GM’s EV of- cause the large-format pouch- Cadillac products and electric. enough. If we want zero-emis- reducing greenhouse gases. pected to be big, bold statement ferings,” Drury said. style cells can be stacked vertical- The proposed investment at sion mobility to become a real “There’s never been so much vehicles that take advantage of The flood of electric offerings ly or horizontally inside the bat- the 7.9-million square foot Ten- option for all Europeans, we all public money available, and electric vehicles’ inherent traits: comes as governments are dictat- tery pack, allowing designers to nessee plant now gives the au- will need a vast network of there’s never been so much stump-pulling torque from elec- ing to automakers what power optimize battery storage and lay- tomaker three electric-vehicle charging points and refueling sense of public urgency to make tric motors and deep storage trains to use. On the new Hum- out for each vehicle’s design. factories. The first two: Factory stations across all E.U. countries this happen,” Samsom said. “In space thanks to batteries being mer EV Edition 1, customers will At the Detroit factory where Zero Detroit-Hamtramck As- coupled with economically sus- a strange way, the COVID-19 cri- stored in the floor and no engine have access to GM’s self-driving the Hummer will be built, GM ex- sembly Center and Orion As- tainable incentives. sis is the perfect storm to make up front. Super Cruise technology. They pects to be able to make more sembly, both located in south- “The E.U. recovery plan this transition.” The Hummer EV offers will also get a large, 13.4-inch-di- than 270,000 vehicles a year, in- east Michigan. should also be translated into But the industry, said Eric- unique features to try and differ- agonal infotainment screen and cluding the Cruise Origin, an au- “It’s absolutely a sign of concrete support measures Mark Huitema, the associ- entiate it from the crowd includ- 12.3-inch-diagonal driver infor- tonomous electric shuttle and po- their commitment to really ex- such as fleet renewal schemes ation’s director general, may ing a crab mode for diagonal driv- mation center display. tentially other products. panding their EV lineup,” Sam to stimulate demand for low- need even more from the E.U. in ing, a 350-mile range on a single There will be 19 electric vehi- The automaker invested bil- Abuelsamid, a principal re- and zero-emission cars, trucks terms of “getting some firm charge, an open-air roof, and a cles for sale in the U.S and by 2023 lions to transition the plant it search analyst leading Guide- and other commercial vehicles.” mandates or pushing the mem- 3.0-second 0-60 sprint when there will be 62, a three-fold in- once planned to close into an house Insights, said of GM’s The European Union has ber states in the right direction equipped with three electric mo- crease, according to Kelley Blue electric vehicle facility, one of designation of a third electric committed to deploying 1 mil- or supporting with extra money tors. GM claims the Hummer EV Book. But the market demand for three for GM. Part of that invest- plant. “The fact that they are lion charging stations along to make this happen.” will generate the equivalent of these products still isn’t known. ment included an expansion for a putting this much money into highways by 2025, Diederik [email protected] 1,000 horsepower and deliver Last year, less than 2% of all sales brand new paint shop, body shop retooling Spring Hill ... clearly Samsom noted during the pan- Twitter: @BreanaCNoble 11,500 pound-feet of torque. were electric. and battery assembly line. they are going to have to make el. Samsom is head of the cabi- “By launching a halo vehicle, Right now the Hummer EV About half of GMC’s 1,700 deal- some changes to accommodate customer is still unknown be- ers have signed up to sell the a vehicle like the Lyriq.” cause “there is no market at the Hummer EV. Potential customers Spring Hill’s paint and body moment for EV trucks ... but what could start placing reservations shops will undergo major ex- MARKET WATCH is really clear is what they’ve done for the new Hummer on Tuesday. pansions and the general as- with the Hummer EV is they’ve [email protected] sembly will receive upgrades, made it every bit as capable as a Twitter: @bykaleahall including new machines, con- gas engine truck,” Krebs said. Staff Writer Henry Payne contributed. veyors, controls and tooling. GM said the renovation work there starts immediately. “The future unveiled by STATE OF MICHIGAN General Motors today is a com- BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC mitment to UAW members’ fu- ture work based on their skill, SERVICE COMMISSION sweat and craftsmanship,” Ter- **** ry Dittes, UAW vice president and director of the union’s GM NOTICE OF HEARING department, said in a state- FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS ment. “And we are excited about building next generation OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY vehicles like the EV Cadillac CASE NO. U-20826 Lyriq and new generation Aca- dia at UAW Local 1853 and • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s UAW Local 602 respectively.” approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve Launch timing and addi- months ending December 31, 2021. tional product details are to be • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. released at a later date. • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric [email protected] Company. • A pre-hearing will be held: DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack CITY OF DETROIT LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing MICHAEL E. DUGGAN, MAYOR NOTICE OF PROPOSED SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons HUD ACTION PLANS needing any assistance to participate should contact FISCAL YEARS 2016 through 2019 the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. Notice is hereby given that the City of Detroit, Housing and Revitalization Department (HRD) proposes 13300 Syracuse Street for conversion into the Transfguration Place Apartments. This conversion will to amend its U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Annual Action Plans for years consist of a 19-unit multi-family rental housing development located on the northeast side of the City The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- 2016 through 2019 to reprogram unused Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the of Detroit. The project will be comprised of 17 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom housing units. All hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September accounts below to be used in FY 2020-2021. This Notice is to allow citizens to review the descriptions 19 units will be affordable and targeted to low-income families and individuals. The project is located 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power of the activities and the year of funding that these activities will use. north of Caniff, south of E. McNichols, E. of Conant and W. of Mound. supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) In accordance with Consolidated Plan requirements at 24 CFR Part 91 Subpart B and the City’s Citizen December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and Participation Plan, HRD has posted the changes to the Action Plan through this Reprogramming HRD Infrastructure (Historic Preservation) – Funds will be used to support the preservation of alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as Amendment in order to provide opportunity for public comment. historical architectural elements in properties being redeveloped to provide affordable housing. recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; Location of award is dependent upon successful participation in the City’s NOFA process. A summary of the proposed reprogramming is as follows: 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan Line Items to be reprogrammed (decrease): HRD Infrastructure (Roosevelt Park) – Funds will provide for a planning and design study to and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional See attached report Total $5,027,301.00 renovate Roosevelt Park. The scope of work will include community engagement, survey and sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise engineering, and preparation of construction drawings for future construction work not funded by this expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum Line Item for Funding Addition (increase) (FY 2019-20): scope. Roosevelt Park is located south of Michigan Ave., east of 16th Street, West of 14th Street, and PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period north of Lacombe Drive and Dalzelle Street. January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans • Pre-Development (Marlborough Project) $ 600,000.00 (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) • Pre-Development (Mack Alter Project) $ 190,000.00 and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving • Pre-Development (Brush & Watson Development Project) $ 1,500,000.00 Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) Public Facility Rehab – CDBG funds will go towards the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable • Pre-Development (Transfguration Project) $ 250,000.00 the pre-development and construction of a new 56-bed homeless emergency shelter that will serve energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s • HRD Infrastructure (Historic Preservation) $ 1,677,301.00 adults. Project location is in the McDougall-Hunt neighborhood at 3428 Mack Ave., Detroit, 48207. request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s • HRD Infrastructure (Roosevelt Park) $ 150,000.00 Project site is south of Pulford St., north of Ludden St., west of Ellery St., and east of Elmwood St. agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) • Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) Public Facility Rehab $ 660,000.00 Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for Total $ 5,027,301.00 Hard copies of the detailed accounts are available and anyone wishing to comment on these proposed Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Marlborough Project) – Located at 910 & 1031 changes may transmit such comments in writing to HRD at the address below: construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage Marlborough rehab of 23 multifamily units, including 12 affordable within two buildings located in the City of Detroit, Housing and Revitalization Department services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood. CDBG will support cost overruns associated with delays due to 2 Woodward Ave, Room 908 Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request COVID-19. Detroit, MI 48226 for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated Located on Marlborough and Jefferson. E-mail address: [email protected] (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) In addition, questions may be directed to Housing and Revitalization Department at (313) 224-6380. customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Mack Alter Project) – Located at 3151 – 3115 Alter Public comments will be received for a minimum of 30 days from the date of this publication that additional relief. Road in the Fox Creek neighborhood. New construction of 14 units of housing, 100% affordable at uses pre 2019 funds. The Substantial Amendment is subject to approval by the Detroit City Council. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through 60% AMI, supported with project based voucher rental assistance. CDBG will support cost overruns Implementation of activities is proposed to occur shortly after completion of the 30 day public associated with delays due to COVID-19. Located between Mack, Alter Rd, Marlborough and comment period. the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Charlevioux. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual (This activity will use 2016 through 2019 CDBG funds) Notice of Non-Discrimination: The City of Detroit does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word creed, national origin, age, handicap, sex or sexual orientation. Complaints may be fled with the Civil Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Brush & Watson Development Project) – Located or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity Department, 1240 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit, MI michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact at 432 Watson in the Brush Park Neighborhood. New Construction of 300 units of housing including 48226. 131 affordable units, and supported by project based rental assistance. CDBG will be used to make Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ infrastructure improvements, complete site work, and environmental remediation. Located between IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), THIS NOTICE AND michigan.gov. Watson, Brush, Wilkins and Beaubien. DOCUMENTS LISTED CAN BE REQUESTED IN ALTERNATE FORMAT. AUXILIARY AIDS OR SERVICES (This activity will use 2014 through 2019 CDBG funds) WILL BE PROVIDED UPON REQUEST, WITH AT LEAST THREE DAYS’ NOTICE CONTACT HRD AT Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case (313) 224-6380. shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission Pre-Development Cost Affordable Housing (Transfguration Project) – The proposed project is by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the to acquire and substantially renovate Transfguration Academy, a vacated school building, located at traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon ACTIVITY NAME APPROPRIATION #FUNDING YEAR ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION REPROGRAM AMOUNT DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. Alkebu-lan Village 10105 2016 PUBLIC SERVICE 1,591.38 Bridging Communities 10154 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 2,118.05 The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of Central United Methodist Church (The NOAH Project) 11896 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 3,518.71 the process to participate in the hearing. Chapel Hill MBC Non-Proft Housing/Christian Social Outreach 05915 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 11,558.90 Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich Delray United Action Council 06403 2016 PUBLIC SERVICE 34.01 Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so East Michigan Environmental Action Council 20154 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 100,000.00 by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be Elmhurst Home, Inc. 05661 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 2,990.00 mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be Greening of Detroit (The) 11167 2016 PUBLIC SERVICE 3,054.50 mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, Legal Aid And Defender Association 06505 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 1,867.25 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to Mariners Inn 11798 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 1.68 the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available Michigan Legal Services 11799 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 8.81 on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO) 11801 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 2,718.59 For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact SHAR, Inc. 20155 2016 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 16,000.00 the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit (Interim House) 11809 2016 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 6,580.36 Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office Housing Administration - Direct/Indirect 13170 2016 ADMIN & PLANNING 426,549.50 of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Public Park Improvements (Dad Butler Park) 13635 2016 PUBLIC PARK IMPROVEMENTS 2,245.00 Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130.

Public Park Improvements (various parks in Detroit) 13635 2017 PUBLIC PARK IMPROVEMENTS 73,754.00 A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church 05915 2017 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 98,600.00 of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate Emmanuel House 12168 2017 HOMELESS PUBLIC SERVICE 75,000.00 in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Samaritan Center, Inc. 12432 2017 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 100,000.00 telephone at (517) 284-8090. Offce of Hsg Underwriting-SuppT Hsg (Direct/Indirect) 20238 2017 ADMIN & PLANNING 154,027.63 The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the Section 106 Clearances 14027 2017 ADMIN & PLANNING 115,280.00 purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Economic Development Small Business Devlpt (Motor City Match) 13837 2017 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1,085,466.22 Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church 05915 2018 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 136,000.00 Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 Economic Development Small Business Devlpt (Motor City Match) 13837 2018 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 508,336.00 et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM) 11882 2019 PUBLIC FACILITIES REHAB 200,000.00 the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin Economic Development Small Business Devlpt (Motor City Match) 13837 2019 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1,000,000.00 Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448.

Interim Emergency Assistance 12168 2019 INTERIM EMERGENCY SERVICES 900,000.41

TOTAL DECREASE FROM APPROPRIATIONS 5,027,301.00 DF-0000357477

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ELECTION 2020 NOTICE OF ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN City adds drop boxes for absentee NOVEMBER 3, 2020 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS:

A General Election will be held in the precincts of the Cities and Townships of Genesee County, on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 voters at four fire stations from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The following polling locations will be open.

Argentine Twp 1, 3 Fire Hall, 9048 Silver Lake Rd., Linden Ron Fonger [email protected] Argentine Twp 2 Nazarene Church, 16248 Seymour Rd., Linden Atlas Twp 1 St. Marks Catholic Church, 7296 S. Gale Rd., Goodrich FLINT — The city added are at Berston Field House, The office is inside Flint Atlas Twp 2 Creekside Acres, 7388 S. State Rd., Goodrich Atlas Twp 3 Bridgewood Church, 10291 Green Rd., Goodrich four drop boxes for absen- 3300 N. Saginaw St.; Word City Hall, 1101 S. Saginaw Atlas Twp 4 United Methodist, 8071 S. State Rd., Goodrich tee ballots at Flint Fire of Life Ministries, 460 W. St. Burton City 1, 7,12 Atherton Middle School, 3444 S. Genesee Rd., Burton Department stations. Atherton Road; the lobby Registered voters can Burton City 2,4,6 Bendle Middle School, 2294 E. Bristol Rd., Burton Burton City 3,5,10,11 Blessed Sacrament Parish, 4340 Roberta St., Burton The city announced Fri- of Mince Manor, 3820 Rich- apply for and receive an Burton City 8, 9 New Testament Church, 3484 S. Belsay Rd., Burton day that the drop boxes field Road; West Court absentee ballot in per- Clayton Twp 1,2,3,4 Swartz Creek Church of Christ, 4410 S. Seymour Rd, Sw Cr are for absentee ballot vot- Street Church of God, 2920 son at the Clerk’s Office Clio City 1 Clio City Office, 505 W. Vienna St., Clio ers who choose not to mail W. Court St.; Brennan Com- until 4 p.m. Nov. 2, the city Davison City 1,2,3,4 First Baptist Church, 208 E. Fourth St., Davison Davison Twp 1,4 Davison Area Senior Center, 10135 Lapeer Rd., Davison in their ballots or submit munity Center, 1301 Pin- announcement says. Davison Twp 2,6 World Outreach Center 2275 N. Irish Rd. Davison them directly to the City gree Ave.; and Hasselbring The deadline for the Davison Twp 3,7 Faith Baptist Church, 7306 E. Atherton Rd., Davison Clerk’s Office. Senior Center, 1002 West office to receive absentee Davison Twp 5 Davison Missionary Church, 1481 N. Gale Rd., Davison Davison Twp 8,9 Davison Assembly of God, 1234 S. Gale Rd., Davison Fire station drop boxes Home Ave. ballots by mail is 5 p.m. Fenton City 1,2,3,4,5 St John Activity Center, 600 N Adelaide, Fenton were installed recently and The city’s news release Oct. 30. Fenton Twp 1,2,3,4,5,6 Lake Fenton High School, 4070 Lahring Rd., Linden made possible through a says residents can also Voters have the right Flint City 1 Brownell Elementary, 6302 Oxley Dr., Flint Flint City 2,3 Cathedral of Faith Church, 6031 Dupont St., Flint donation from Kyle Kuzma, vote over the counter at the to register for an election Flint City 4,5 Hasselbring Center, 1002 W. Home Ave., Flint a Flint native and member Clerk’s Office on weekends and immediately obtain Flint City 6,7 Faith Temple C.O.G.I.C. – 5802 Fleming Rd., Flint of the NBA champion Los from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sat- an absentee voter ballot Flint City 8,9,10 St. Luke’s N.E.W. Life Center, 3115 Lawndale Ave, Flint Flint City 11,12,39 Haskell Community Center, 2201 Forest Hill Ave, Flint Angeles Lakers, the city urday and Sunday, and on during the 14 days lead- Flint City 13,15,17,18 Berston Field House, 3300 N. Saginaw St., Flint said in a news release. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. ing up to Election Day. Vot- Flint City 14,28,37 Christ Fellowship Missionary, 317 E. Hamilton Ave., Flint Boxes are at Fire Station The Clerk’s Office is also ers who register to vote, Flint City 16 Aldridge Place, 5838 Edgar Holt Dr., Flint Flint City 19,23 St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1922 Iowa Ave., Flint 3, 1525 Martin Luther King open from 8 a.m. until or update their address Flint City 20,21 Greater Holy Temple C.O.G.I.C., 6702 N. Dort Hwy., Flint Ave.; Fire Station 5, 3402 5 p.m. weekdays and will be on Election Day, may vote Flint City 22,25 Potter Elementary, 2500 N. Averill Ave., Flint Western Road; Fire Station open until 8 p.m. on Elec- by absentee in the Clerk’s Flint City 24,27,30,38, Mott Community College Event Ctr, 1401 E. Court St 46,47,48 6, 716 W. Pierson Road; and tion Day, Nov. 3. Office. Flint City 26 Boys & Girls Club - 3701 N. Averill Ave., Flint Fire Station 8, 202 E. Ather- Flint City 29,31 Doyle-Ryder School, 1040 N. Saginaw St., Flint ton Road. Flint City 32,35,36 City Hall, 1101 S. Saginaw St., Flint Flint City 33,34,42,43 Durant Tuuri Mott – 1518 University Ave., Flint There also are two drop Flint City 40,41 Bethel United Methodist Church, 1309 N. Ballenger Hwy. boxes for ballots outside STATE OF MICHIGAN Flint City 44,52 West Court Street Church of God – 2920 W. Court St., Flint City Hall — one at the front Flint City 45 Pierce School, 1101 W. Vernon Dr., Flint BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC Flint City 49 Grace Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3502 Lapeer Rd., Flint entrance of the building Flint City 50 Brennan Center, 1301 Pingree Ave., Flint and one between the Police SERVICE COMMISSION Flint City 51,53,54 Eisenhower School, 1235 Pershing, Flint and Fire Departments on **** Flint City 55,56 Neithercut Elementary School – 2001 Crestbrook Ln., Flint Fifth Street. Flint City 57,60,61 Freeman Elementary, 4001 Ogema Ave., Flint Flint City 58 Word of Life Church, 460 W. Atherton Rd., Flint The city also has six NOTICE OF HEARING Flint City 59 Flint Southwestern Academy, 1420 W. 12th St., Flint secure and staffed drop FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS Flint Twp 1,2,3,4,10 West Church of the Nazarene, 2254 S. Dye Rd., Flint boxes at various locations Flint Twp 5,7,8,9 Our Lady of Lebanon, 4133 Calkins Rd., Flint Flint Twp 6,11 New Creation Church of God, 3472 Lennon Rd., Flint throughout the city. These OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Flint Twp 12,13,14,15 Central Church of the Nazarene, G-1261 W. Bristol Rd., Flint boxes, which are available CASE NO. U-20826 Flushing City 1,2 Bella Birches, 606 N McKinley, Flushing from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Flushing City 3 City Fire Station, 723 E. Main St., Flushing Flushing City 4,5 United Methodist Church, 413 E. Main St., Flushing daily, including weekends, • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s Flushing Twp 1,5 North Flushing Bapt. Church, 7500 Mt Morris Rd, Flushing approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve Flushing Twp 2 Flushing Township Hall, 6524 N. Seymour Rd., Flushing months ending December 31, 2021. Flushing Twp 3 Flushing Church of Nazarene, 9500 Pierson Rd, Flushing • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. Flushing Twp 4 First Baptist Church, 5105 N McKinley Rd, Flushing Forest Twp 1,2 Forest Township Hall, 130 E. Main St., Otisville FLINT • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 Forest Twp 3 Fire Station, 111 Kurtz St., Otisville SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. Gaines Twp 1 Gaines Township Hall, 9255 Grand Blanc Rd., Gaines Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric Gaines Twp 2 Gaines Village Fire Hall, 208 Walnut St., Gaines Company. Gaines Twp 3,4 Gaines Twp Fire Hall, 9241 W. Grand Blanc Rd., Gaines Kettering Genesee Twp 1 Mt. Morris Church of Christ, 1262 South, Mt. Morris • A pre-hearing will be held: Genesee Twp 2 New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 1035 E. Carpenter Rd, Flint DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM Genesee Twp 3 Church of United Brethren, 2232 E. Mt. Morris Rd., Mt. Morris Genesee Twp 4 Mt. Morris Community Church, 7245 N. Center Rd, Mt. Morris to honor BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack Genesee Twp 5 Hopewell Baptist Church, 5162 Belsay Road, Flint Genesee Twp 6 East Flint Church of the Nazarene, 3515 N Belsay Rd, Flint LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing Genesee Twp 7 Calvary Presbyterian, 6100 Richfield, Flint PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons Genesee Twp 8 St. Marks Lutheran, 5073 Daly Blvd, Flint GM CEO, needing any assistance to participate should contact Genesee Twp 9 Genesee Twp. Fire Station #2, 3128 Alcott Ave., Flint the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- Grand Blanc City 1,2,4 Grand Blanc Sr. Citizens, 12632 Pagels Dr., Grand Blanc 8090, or by email at [email protected] in Grand Blanc City 3 Grand Blanc Fire Hall, 117 High St., Grand Blanc Grand Blanc Twp 1 McGrath School, 5288 Todd St., Grand Blanc advance of the hearing. alumni Grand Blanc Twp 3,7,12,16 West Middle School, 1515 Reid Rd., Grand Blanc The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- Grand Blanc Twp 4,9 East Middle School, 6100 Perry Rd., Grand Blanc hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September Grand Blanc Twp 5 Bethany Baptist, 2353 E. Grand Blanc Rd., Grand Blanc 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power Grand Blanc Twp 6,15 Mason Elementary School, 4455 E Cook Rd., Grand Blanc Ron Fonger supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending Grand Blanc Twp 8,10,17 Grand Blanc High School, 12500 Holly Rd., Grand Blanc [email protected] December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and Grand Blanc Twp 2,11 Twin Cities Baptist Church, 5339 S Saginaw St., Grand Blanc alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as Grand Blanc Twp 13,14 Myers School, 6085 Sun Valley Dr., Grand Blanc recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; Linden City 1,2 Faith Church of Linden, 4518 Silver Lake Rd., Linden Kettering University will Montrose City 1 Montrose City Offices, 139 S. Saginaw St., Montrose honor high-level donors and 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and Montrose Twp 1,2,3,4 Hill McCloy High School, 300 Nanita Drive, Montrose decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan decorated alumni, includ- Mt.Morris City 1,2 Masonic Temple, 810 North St., Mt. Morris and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional Mt.Morris Twp 1,2 Trinity Assembly of God, 4363 W. Mt. Morris Rd., Mt. Morris ing Mary Barra of General sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise Mt. Morris Twp 3 Mt Morris Free Methodist, 2115 W Mt Morris Rd, Mt Morris Motors, in a virtual event. expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum Mt. Morris Twp 4,5,6,7 Hamady High School, 3223 W. Carpenter, Flint An Evening of Distinction PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period Mt. Morris Twp 8,9,10,11 San Juan Diego Center, 6041 Ballard Dr., Flint & Determination will take January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans Mundy Twp 1,5,6 Mundy Township Hall, 3478 Mundy Ave., Swartz Creek and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving Mundy Twp 2,3 Jennings Fire Hall, 4011 W. Hill Rd., Swartz Creek place at 7 p.m. today. the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable Mundy Twp 4,9 Fire Central, 8017 S. Linden Rd., Swartz Creek “The 2020 alumni energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s Mundy Twp 7,8 Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 7234 Fenton Rd., Grand Blanc awardees are truly remark- request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Richfield Twp 1 Richfield Nazarene, 7524 E. Mt. Morris Rd., Otisville Richfield Twp 2 Davison-Richfield Fire 2, 5381 N. State Rd., Davison agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern able individuals. Their Richfield Twp 3 Davison Eagles, 3270 N State Road, Davison Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for career accomplishments Swartz Creek City 1,2,3,4 United Methodist Church, 7400 Miller Road, Swartz Creek Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral and dedication to their com- Thetford Twp 1,4 Lacure Elementary, 12167 N. Lewis Rd., Clio construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage Thetford Twp 2,3 Thetford Rec. Hall, 4014 E. Vienna Rd., Clio munities remind each of services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge Vienna Twp 1,2,3,4,5 Clio Area Senior Center, 2136 W. Vienna Rd., Clio Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request us what it’s like to be Ket- Offices appearing on the ballot are as follows: The following partial term office ending 01/01/2023 will be tering built,” Susan Davies, for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated voted on: vice president of university with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) President and Vice-President of the United States customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further U.S. Senator 67th, 2nd Division, District Court Judge advancement and exter- additional relief. U.S. Representative in Congress nal relations, said in a news State Representatives The following partial term offices ending 11/08/2022 will be All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through State Board of Education voted on: release. the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. University of Michigan Regents Barra, a 1985 gradu- Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual Michigan State University Trustees City of Swartz Creek, Council Member District III Wayne State University Governors ate who is CEO of GM, will on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word County Prosecutor The following partial term office ending 12/31/2022 will be receive Kettering’s Distin- or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ County Sheriff voted on: michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact County Clerk/Register of Deeds guished Alumni Award. Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ County Treasurer Fenton Area Public Schools, Board of Education Member Latondra Newton, a 1991 michigan.gov. County Drain Commissioner County Surveyor The following partial term office ending 12/31/2024 will be graduate, will receive the Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case County Commissioners voted on: university’s Extraordinary shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission Justice of the Supreme Court 2nd District Judge of the Court of Appeals Bendle Public Schools, Board of Education Member Leadership Award. Since by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the Judge of the Circuit Court, 7th Circuit, Incumbent Position joining Walt Disney Co. traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Judge of the Circuit Court, 7th Circuit, Non-Incumbent Position Ballot proposals appearing on the ballot are as follows: DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, Judge of the Probate Court, Incumbent Position in 2017, Newton has been 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. 67th, 1st Division, District Court Judge Proposal 20-1 – A proposed constitutional amendment to al- senior vice president and 67th, 2nd Division, District Court Judge low money from oil and gas mining on state-owned lands to The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or 67th, 3rd Division, District Court Judge continue to be collected in state funds for land protection and chief diversity officer. teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of 67th, 4th Division, District Court Judge creation and maintenance of parks, nature areas, and public Andrew Currier, a 1993 the process to participate in the hearing. 67th, 5th Division, District Court Judge, Incumbent Position recreation facilities; and to describe how money in those state 67th, 5th Division, District Court Judge, Non-Incumbent funds can be spent graduate, will receive the Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich Position Entrepreneurial Achieve- Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so Mott Community College Board of Trustees Proposal 20-2 – A proposed constitutional amendment to re- ment Award. He is the by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be Davison City Mayor and Council Members quire a search warrant in order to access a person’s electronic mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements Linden City Mayor and Council Members data or electronic communications co-founder and chief exec- Montrose City Mayor and Council Members may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be utive officer of PCK Intellec- Mt. Morris City Council Members Flushing Community Schools – Operating Millage Renewal Pro- mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, Swartz Creek City Council Members At-Large posal - 19 mills, for a period of ten (10) years tual Property. 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to Township Supervisors Dr. Marie Johnson, a the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available Township Clerks Flushing Community Schools – Building and Site Sinking Fund Township Treasurers Millage Extension Proposal – 0.75 mills for a period of ten 1990 graduate, will receive on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to Township Trustees (10) years the Engineering Achieve- disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Village of Gaines President and Council Members For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact Village of Goodrich Council Members - Bonding Proposal in a sum not to ment Award. She has the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. Village of Lennon President, Clerk, Treasurer and Trustees exceed $55,000,000.00 worked for the past 20 years Village of Otisville Council Members Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office Village of Otter Lake Trustees Voters may obtain the full text of any ballot proposal which will in cardiovascular, orthope- of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. Beecher Metropolitan District Commissioner Genesee appear on the ballot from their local City or Township Clerk dic and diagnostic device Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to Township or from the Genesee County Clerk website, www.gc4me.com. Atherton Community School District Sample ballots can also be found at www.mi.gov/vote. settings. (517) 284-8130. Beecher Community School District Clark Bailo, a 1981 gradu- A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the Bendle Public Schools Absentee ballots are available for all elections; registered vot- Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Bentley Community School District ers may contact the local clerk to obtain an application for an ate, will receive the Alumni Birch Run Area Schools absent voter ballot. of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate Service Award. He is the Byron Area Schools in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools All polling locations are handicap accessible and are equipped owner of CDM Seeds LLC. telephone at (517) 284-8090. Clio Area Schools with voting instructions in Braille and audio. For further informa- Major Gerve’ Tillman will Davison Community Schools tion on your polling location, please contact your City or Town- The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the Durand Area Schools ship Clerk’s Office or visit the Genesee County Clerk website, receive the Young Alumni purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers Fenton Area Public Schools www.gc4me.com. Award. She is the deputy in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Flint Community Schools program manager for the Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Flushing Community Schools Questions regarding the Tuesday, November 3, 2020 General Election may be directed to your City or Township Clerk’s Office Advanced Synthetic Aper- Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. or to the Genesee County Clerk’s Office at 257-3283. ture Radar System in the Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 Grand Blanc Community Schools et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as Kearsley Community Schools Intelligence, Surveillance, Lake Fenton Community Schools JOHN J. GLEASON amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et Reconnaissance and Special Lakeville Community School District GENESEE COUNTY CLERK/REGISTER seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of Linden Community School District Operations Forces Director- the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin Millington Community Schools ate at Wright-Patterson Air Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. Montrose Community School District Mt. Morris Consolidated School District Force Base in Ohio. 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“We have to get better which have found attrac- friends, clearly state buffets or communal wardrobe as well as HOSTING about having uncom- tive ways to cordon off your bathroom policy. bowls aren’t a great idea. your kitchen arsenal, Continued from 5A fortable conversations,” seating or to mark out If you do allow friends Keeping guests spaced which could include Sehgal says. safe distances. to use your facilities, at least six feet apart insulated mugs, a “Indoors and “And if you can’t have “You could do chalk Kolker suggests a few as they get their food is thermos and crockpots. unmasked for me is the that conversation, that’s lines and have your kids steps to minimize risk: the trickiest part - but Tindre suggests buying tipping point,” she says. probably not the person do fun borders or use Allow only one person it’s the most essential, a muurikka, a large, “Could you have you should be socializing streamers to delineate in the house at a time health experts say. The flat metal frying pan people over to watch with.” spaces,” she says. “It and ask that they wear CDC suggests that one often used in Scandina- football - masked, Keep it short could be as simple as masks. person serve food to vian countries to cook spaced apart, with the In colder weather, a putting a pumpkin in avoid having multiple pancakes or fish over a windows open? Maybe, gathering for hot drinks between spaces.” Stay warm people touch serving campfire. but I don’t know how you and snacks seems Setting places Fire pits, chimineas utensils and to control Fires bring warmth watch a football game more doable than a for people to eat is and propane heaters can the flow of traffic. and coziness, but safety without a beer.” linger-all-night mul- important, too, Jan help keep the party going Jan suggests serving should always be at the ticourse dinner. That notes. “It’s minimizing into the colder months, food from multiple tables forefront. Locate your Who’s invited? also minimizes the touchpoints - instead if you can snag one. Just to prevent crowding. fire extinguisher and Would-be hosts should risk, Sehgal notes. “The of continually refilling make sure guests don’t New York designer and check the expiration check to see how many shorter duration, the people’s water, have a huddle as they enjoy the lifestyle expert Robin date, then make sure guests are permitted per better,” he advises. carafe for them,” she warmth. Wilson says you can plan your family knows how state and local regula- Manage expectations. says. “Or when it comes A thoughtful host a gathering that’s both to use it. Also, you’ll tions. But experts say “Meeting a friend for a to utensils, having all of might offer a basket careful and fun. “If you need firewood tongs room for social distanc- small sit-down in a park it be pre-set or dispos- of blankets (though and a small group of and skewers for roasting ing at all times is the on a sunny Saturday able.” if there’s fire around, friends can splurge, hire food. most important factor. morning in the winter Structures such as make sure they’re not a food truck to bring in Even the hardiest Be realistic about is better than not seeing tents, gazebos and f lammable). everything and serve it among us has their the risks your guests them at all,” says Ayer. garages might offer Kolker suggests in individual portions. limits, though: Snow, ice might pose, and choose protection from the washing your hands You have the added and subzero tempera- to invite those you Plan your setup elements as tempera- before and after benefit of no cleanup,” tures may make being feel comfortable with: Lilly Jan, a lecturer tures dip. But hosts handling them. You she says. outdoors too miserable What other socializing of food and beverage should still be mindful of could prepare a tote Another idea: Pretend and maybe even unsafe. do they do? Do they at Cornell University’s airflow. Still, there aren’t bag for your family for you are having a tailgate Have a plan for that, too. have jobs that put them School of Hotel Adminis- any hard and fast rules outdoor meetups con- party in your backyard. at a greater risk for tration, suggests taking about what constitutes taining extra fleece The food can be NFL-ap- Other ways to stay exposure? It’s OK to ask. a cue from restaurants, good ventilation, Kolker jackets, scarves and propriate and people connected notes, only that more is throws. Disposable hand can dress in layers and If the weather won’t better. warmers could be part logos and bring their cooperate and you’re STATE OF MICHIGAN She’s hosting Thanks- of your guests’ place own camp chairs. You truly Zoomed out, try BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC giving for her family in settings. can even host a basic something else. the backyard. A tent she “We have an old saying tea party, she says, with Ayer says she and SERVICE COMMISSION and her husband bought in Sweden: ‘There is people showing up with her friends have been **** has removable sides, and no such thing as bad or their own mugs. The watching shows and NOTICE OF HEARING they’re pondering the cold weather, only bad tea can be in a thermos; making the same recipes balance between air cir- clothing,’” says Tindre. cookies, bars or pumpkin “together” - texting FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS culation and protection. They use the three-layer bread can be individual- throughout to compare OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY This question has come rule: a first layer usually ly wrapped. notes. Netflix has a up in restaurant regula- of merino wool that’s Ayer suggests “party” function that CASE NO. U-20826 tions for outdoor dining: worn close to your body; mimicking what many allows people to sync • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s In Washington, eateries a second layer of a fleece bars do in Brooklyn: up their streaming and approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve may serve patrons in or a down jacket; and Mix up a cauldron of provides a group chat months ending December 31, 2021. tents, but only if no more a thin shell protecting mulled cider. Then for gabbing. Or there’s • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. than a single flap is against wind and rain. invite friends over for always (gasp!) an old- • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 down. a mug, with a splash of school phone call. SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. A garage might be an What to serve and how bourbon or rum if they “A lot of my friends Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric Company. option, Kolker says, as Public health experts are so inclined. (Small who live by themselves • A pre-hearing will be held: long as you keep the car have come to under- finger foods may not just want someone there entrance wide open and stand that surface-touch be your best choice for in spirit,” Ayer says. DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM then create cross-venti- transmission of the glove-wearing guests.) “We might need BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack lation by opening doors virus is less common to rethink our idea LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing and windows. “The key than airborne. Still, It’s all about the of togetherness, and PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons is to have air moving,” they caution that lots of planning it’s going to be a very needing any assistance to participate should contact Kolker says. hand-washing or san- Stock up on essen- important thing to do as the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- When you invite itizing is needed - and tials now. Evaluate your we go through this.” 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and THIESSEN alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as Continued from 4A recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan a lid on his campaign and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional until Thursday’s debate. sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise That’s right: With just expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum two weeks to go before PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans Election Day, Biden is and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving leaving the campaign the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable Hunting & Fishing trail for almost four energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s days -- ceding the stage request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Bragging Board agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern to Trump. He clearly Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for believes the president Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral will use that stage to construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage Biden’s advantage. services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request Instead, Trump should for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated We need your hunting use it to address reluctant with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) voters’ concerns. During customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further additional relief. his 2004 reelection, President George W. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through or fishing bragging the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Bush delivered a message Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual targeted at reluctant on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word Bush voters. “In the last or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ submissions! four years, you and I have michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ come to know each other. michigan.gov. Even when we don’t Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case Photos will be displayed in an agree, at least you know shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission what I believe and where by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the I stand,” he said. “You traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, online photo gallery on may have noticed I have 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. a few flaws, too. ... Some The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or folks look at me and teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of www.michigansthumb.com, see a certain swagger, the process to participate in the hearing. which in Texas is called Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich ‘walking.’ Now and then I Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so from September - December. by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be come across as a little too mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements blunt -- and for that we may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be can all thank the white- mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, Two Random Winners will be haired lady sitting right 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available up there,” pointing to on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to drawn to receive $100 gift card Barbara Bush. disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. The message was: For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact I know I rub some of the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. from the sponsor of you the wrong way. I Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. get it. But here is why Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to winners choice. you should vote for me (517) 284-8130. anyway. That self-aware- A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the ness gave reluctant Bush Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Please mail your submissions to voters permission to of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate vote for him, despite his in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by Huron Daily Tribune Brag Board telephone at (517) 284-8090. perceived flaws. Trump The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the has not sent a similar purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers 211 N. Heisterman St., Bad Axe, message to his reluctant in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility voters. It’s not too late Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory MI 48413 or email them to Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. to do so. But he needs to stop wasting his closing Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 [email protected] et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as argument talking about amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et Biden’s family and focus seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of with your name, address, on these voters’ families. the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. phone # & stats of your brag. Marc Thiessen is a fellow at the American Enter- prise Institute.

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the pandemic and the Shooting election. Zap Zone has half-off laser tag on Tues- Continued from Page 1A days and she takes her daughters whenever she hear someone saying a can afford it. little girl was shot. “This is getting out of “It was terrifying,” hand in the Lansing area Golden said. “(My where all these kids are daughters’) brother was dying or all these kids are killed due to gun vio- getting shot,” Golden lence ... They’re really said. “I’m praying for that shook, really really real- little girl.” ly shook.” Following initial re- Golden lost her 19- ports of the incident, doz- year-old son to gun vio- ens of police units were lence in 2015. His 24th stationed near entrances birthday would have and exits to the nearby been Saturday, so his Lansing Mall and along death was already at the streets in the area. forefront of their minds. Anyone with informa- “They know what tion on the shooting can happens with gun vio- call Detective Ted John- lence,” Golden said. son at 517-323-8492. “Sometimes you don’t Contact business re- The 375,000 square foot cheese and whey plant is part of a $555 million dairy processing operation. The make it out or you don’t porter Christian Marti- project also includes an adjacent facility belonging to Proliant Dairy Ingredients. PHOTOS COURTESY OF MWC live ... (My daughters) nez at cmartinez@lsj. are really scared right com or (517) 267-1342. now.” Contact reporter Kara cial distancing mea- Golden had just Berg at 517-377-1113 or Dairy sures are in place, Kava- wanted to give her girls [email protected]. Follow nagh said, and there is a break from computers her on Twitter @karab- Continued from Page 1A “heightened sanitation” and a distraction from erg95. at the operation, along increase to an estimated with limits on who is al- 8 million pounds of milk lowed to enter the prop- each day, she said. erty. STATE OF MICHIGAN Proliant is expected to In May, Kavanagh begin receiving permeate said the operation’s BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC from MWC in about a construction “experi- SERVICE COMMISSION week, according to a enced some delays in **** news release from Glan- March because of sup- bia. A $555 million dairy processing operation began plier disruptions in NOTICE OF HEARING By next summer MWC receiving milk this week in St. Johns. some areas,” but it FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS will employ approximate- didn’t prevent the oper- OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY ly 260 people. Just under ation from opening this 190 of those jobs have al- The daily operation’s ca. month. CASE NO. U-20826 ready been filled, Kava- construction has been Dairy farmers who Roughly 800,000 •DTE ElectricCompanyrequests MichiganPublic Service Commission’s nagh said. underway for nearly two supply milk to grocery pounds of American- approval to implementapower supplycostrecovery plan for the twelve The remaining jobs years and dairy farmers stores spent the spring style cheddar, Monterey months ending December 31,2021. will be filled in phases, have been anxious for dealing with a surge in Jack and Colby Jack •The information belowdescribeshow aperson mayparticipate in this case. with new-hire orienta- processing to start, he demand, McCann said, cheeses will be made at •You maycallorwrite DTE Electric Company,One Energy Plaza,570 tions the first week of ev- said. while farmers who supply MWC every day by July SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for afree copy of its application. ery month from Novem- Michigan’s dairy farm- milk for the restaurant of 2021. Most of it will be Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric ber through February, she ers have had few options and hospitality indus- cut into 40-pound Company. said. for milk processing in the tries saw those opera- blocks, packaged and •Apre-hearing will be held: Glanbia officials are state. MWC will save pro- tions halted or stagnated, shipped to retailers and DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM optimistic the COVID-19 ducers money in trans- she said. food service and ingre- BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack pandemic won’t slow portation costs, Folkema, “The industry has dient companies. LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing production plans at the 61, said Wednesday. faced a tremendous Whey, a liquid of pro- PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons state-of-the-art opera- “It’s absolutely fantas- amount of challenges,” tein, lactose and water needing any assistance to participate should contact tion, she said, though tic because it gives you McCann said. that remains when the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- they’ll hold off on a grand the hope of what we were The expectation, she making cheese, also will 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. opening celebration for looking forward to even said, is that Michigan be produced. MWC will The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold apre- now. before the pandemic,” he farms will supply the milk process it into whey hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September “Leadership have fac- said. processed at MWC. protein concentrate and 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power tored safety protocols “This is just going to “There’s plenty of milk whey protein isolate, supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and into the commissioning open the door for more in Michigan to keep that according to a Glanbia alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as process,” Kavanagh said. opportunities for Michi- plant full and that is our news release. recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; gan dairy producers.” intent,” McCann said. Both are dairy pro- 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and A ‘bright spot’ for the MWC’s opening comes tein powders used by decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional state’s dairy farmers at a time when dairy Safety protocols in sports nutrition compa- sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise farmers have been grap- place amid pandemic nies and other food and expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for alevelized 2021 maximum News that milk proc- pling with the rise and fall beverage manufactur- PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans essing is underway at of milk prices and drasti- Work at MWC started ers in products includ- and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving MWC is a “bright spot” for cally changing market this week with strict safe- ing protein bars, forti- the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable the state’s more than 350 demands attributed to ty protocols in place, Ka- fied beverages and energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s dairy farmers, said Ken the pandemic, said vanagh said. sports nutrition prod- agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern Folkema, who runs a Heather McCann, direc- Employees must wear ucts. Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for 2,000-acre farm in Fre- tor of public affairs for personal protective Contact Rachel Greco Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral mont, two hours away. Dairy Farmers of Ameri- equipment on the job. So- at [email protected]. construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further NASA additional relief. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. spacecraft Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ touches michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance prior to e-filing, contact October23, 2020 Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ asteroid michigan.gov. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR THE DRAFT MICHIGAN Any person wishing to intervene and become aparty to the case shall electronically file apetition to intervene with this Commission Marcia Dunn CONSOLIDATED PLAN by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the ASSOCIATED PRESS traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon Prior to submission for further funding from the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, CAPE CANAVERAL, Ofce of Community Planning and Development, Michigan is required to prepare a 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. Fla. – A NASA spacecraft Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan (the Consolidated Plan). The The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or Consolidated Plan proposes an action strategy by which those needs will be addressed through teleconference. Persons filing apetition to intervene will be advised of descended to an asteroid fve program years. The annual action plans are funded by six formula programs covered in the process to participate in the hearing. Tuesday and, dodging the Michigan Consolidated Plan (HOME, Community Development Block Grant, Housing Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich boulders the size of build- Opportunities for Persons with AIDs, the Emergency Solutions Grant, Housing Trust Fund, Admin Code, R792.10413 (Rule 413), or file apublic comment, may do so ings, momentarily and the CDBG Recovery Housing Program (RHP)). The Michigan State Housing Development by filing awritten statement in this docket. The written statement may be Authority (MSHDA) is responsible for preparing the Michigan Consolidated Plan and soliciting touched the surface to mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements comments from the public regarding the plan on an annual basis. may be emailed to: [email protected] may be collect a handful of rub- mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, ble for return to Earth. The comment period will commence October 23, 2020 through October 29, 2020 and will focus 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to It was a first for the on the draft plan language. Copies of the Michigan Consolidated Plan may be downloaded free the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available of charge from the MSHDA website at www.michigan.gov/mshda. on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to United States – only Ja- disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. pan has scored asteroid For more information on how to participate in acase, you may contact samples. An on-line public meeting will be held the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. “I can’t believe we ac- Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office tually pulled this off,” said on Tuesday,October 27, 2020 between 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. of Administrative Hearings and Rules R792.10422 and R792.10432. Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to lead scientist Dante Lau- Join MicrosoftTeams Meeting (517) 284-8130. retta of the University of +1 248-509-0316 United States Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the Arizona. “The spacecraft Conference ID: 422 928 301# Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office did everything it was of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate supposed to do.” All interested parties are invited to submit written comments directly related to the proposed in acase, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by amendment to the current Michigan Consolidated Plan. Information gathered during the written telephone at (517) 284-8090. The Osiris-Rex space- comment period will be used to develop the State of Michigan’sConsolidated Action Plan. The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the craft sent back confirma- purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers tion of its contact with Individuals and organizations may submit written comments to Tonya Young, 735 East Michigan in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility asteroid Bennu more Avenue, P.O. Box 30044, Lansing, MI 48909. Written comments must be received no later than Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory 5p.m. on October 29, 2020.Comments can also be submitted to the MSHDA Consolidated Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. than 200 million miles Plan Coordinator via e-mail to [email protected]. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 away, drawing cheers et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as from the mission team. Copies of the Michigan Consolidated Action Plan may be downloaded free of charge from the amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et But it could be a week be- MSHDA website at www.michigan.gov/mshda. seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1&4of the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin fore scientists know how Code, and R792.10401 through R792.10448. much, if anything, was grabbed and whether an- other try will be needed.

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CORONAVIRUS IN MICHIGAN BRIEFLY COVID-19 cases up by nearly 1,600 Whitmersigns billstoextend unemploymentto26weeks

cases. Deaths stayed the LANSING» Gov. Gretchen Whitmersignedbillsto By Stephen Frye same at 1,177. lengthen stateunemploymentbenefits to 26 weeks, [email protected] @ stevefryeonTwitter In Macomb County,138 from 20 weeks, throughthe endofthe year. caseswereconfirmed to Thelawsenacted Tuesdaylargely Stateleaders amplified push thetotal to 16,412. codify changes theDemocraticgover- warnings Wednesdaythat In WayneCounty, not nor hadordered earlyinthe corona- thegrowing outbreaks of includingDetroit,the area viruspandemicunder heremergency COVID-19 throughoutthe added132 casestoreach authority. statecould bringmorehos- 20,689. TheMichiganSupreme Courtre- pitalizationsand deaths. In Detroit,another 54 cently struck downalaw that wasthe To highlight theworries, STEPHENFRYE—MEDIANEWSGROUP caseswerereportedfor a underpinning of variousorders, mak- thestate laterreportedan- Atrafficand public serviceannouncementboard totalof15,081. ingthe unemployment andother or- other1,597 casesofCO- alongsideafreeway urgesarearesidents to wear masks. GeneseeCountyadded ders invalid. Whitmer VID-19 confirmed as wellas 100cases to reach5,222, Whitmerurged theRepublican-led another33deaths, themost couldbeour fate as well.” ment of Health andHuman andWashtenaw County Legislaturetonextmakethe 26 weeksofbenefits deaths reported in asingle Thegovernoraskedthat Services,Dr. JoneighKhal- added102 to reach4,403. permanent. Whitmerlastspringextendedthe max- daythismonth. people remember to wear dun, said they areapprehen- Themostnew cases imum length of statepayments, expanded eligibility “Our numbersare climb- face masksduringany gath- siveabout increasedhospi- were seen in Kent County andaddedflexibilityinthe programthatprovides ing,”the governorsaid. “We ering, includingatschools, talization rates, especially with 185new casesto partialbenefits when businesses cutworkers’ hours. need to take this seriously. insidebusinessesand at outsideofsoutheastern land at 12,094.Neighbor- We need to doubledown sporting events. Michigan. ingcountiessaw smaller —The Associated Press on wearingfacemasks and “Weare at acriticaltime increases,with35new physical distancing. Monthlytrends with COVID-19 around the casesinOttawaCountyto “Weknowmorepeople Counting probable cases, nation andinMichigan,” reach4,311 andKalamazoo will getsick. We know more Michigan hashad 167,872 Khaldunsaid. “Michiganis County added34toreach MICHIGAN LOTTERY people will be hospitalized. casesand 7,418deathsso notassevereasmanyother 3,506. Wednesday 16-17-21-22-26-39-45-51-54- Andsadly, more people will farsince March. states butwehavemany Dr.Khaldun said thepos- MiddayDaily 3: 3-2-9 56-57-66-75-76-80 lose theirbattlewithCO- As of Wednesday, the reasonstobeconcerned.” itivityrateinthe Kalama- MiddayDaily 4: 3-6-2-8 MegaMillions: EstimatedJack- VID-19.” monthofOctober hasseen Shesaidthe case rate, zooareawas 6.7%. Daily3:3-2-5 pot:$97million As of Wednesday, Mich- 324deathsand 26,292 putat131 permillionper Ingham County added45 Daily4:7-8-5-2 Powerball: Estimated Jackpot: igan hashad confirmed cases. Theseven-day aver- day, was80% higher than a newcases to reach4,307. Fantasy 5: 07-15-19-23-24 $91million Thelottery numbersare not of- 150,989cases and7,086 ageofnew caseswas 1,703, monthago. Just to thenorth,Gra- Classic47: 03-11-21-33-43-44 ficial. Checkwww.michiganlot deaths. anew peak. Pleasedthattesting is go- tiot County addedthree Keno: 01-02-03-09-10-14-15- tery.com for confirmation. TheupdateonWednes- “Thispeakishigherthan ingup, with Michigan aver- casestoreach 359, Isabella daycameonaday that saw what we sawinApril,” Whit- aging35,300tests perday in County addedseven cases theworldwide caseload top mersaidofthe recent trend. thepastweek, theincrease to reach836, andClare 41 millionand thedeaths “Weneedtotakethisseri- in thepositivityrate—up to County addedtwo to reach STATE OF MICHIGAN approach 1.13 million, ac- ouslyweneed to double 4.9% compared to between 202. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC cordingtodatacompiledby downonwearing masks.” 3and 4% formuchofsum- Johns Hopkins University. Theincreasingofthe merand fall —isacausefor SERVICE COMMISSION In theU.S., casestopped 8.3 seven-day averagewas slow concern. HOT! **** millionand deaths neared throughoutthe summer and “Thatisanindication NOTICE OF HEARING 222,000. into thefall, butithas shot that we areseeingcommu- OFF THE PRESS Tenstateshavemore upward veryquickly in the nity spread across thestate,” FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS than 200,000 cases, in- past coupleofweeks. Khaldunsaid. For acomplete listing of cludingneighboring Illi- On thefirstday of Octo- today’sads, check out our OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY nois, whichhas hadnearly ber, theseven-day average Localtrends classified section CASE NO. U-20826 359,000. was854,risingto1,020 by SoutheastMichigansaw ESTATESALES Michigan remained 18th, Oct. 10.ByFriday, Oct. 16,it largeincreases in thenum- WARREN- Estate Sale - •DTE Electric CompanyrequestsMichiganPublicService Commission’s just behindSouthCarolina. hit1,425,and by Monday,it berofcases on Wednesday, 32380 N. Hampton Dr approval to implement apower supplycost recovery planfor the twelve Anotherneighborofhit1,619. as OaklandCountypassed Thurs.-Sun 10am-4pm. Go to Estatesales.net for more monthsendingDecember 31,2021. Michigan’s,Wisconsin has Back on Sept.21, the the19,000-mark. In west- information or call Memories •The information belowdescribes how aperson mayparticipateinthis case. hadmorethan178,000 seven-day averagewas 685. ernMichigan, Kent County &More810-813-5772 •You maycallorwrite DTE Electric Company, OneEnergy Plaza, 570 cases, rankingjustbehind On Aug. 21,thataverage passed the12,000-markin ACCOUNTING & SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, forafree copy of its application. Ohio andits 188,000 cases. was561. thenumberofcases with FINANCE Anyperson may reviewthe documentsatthe offices of DTE Electric Whitmernoted thein- Thestate hasseennine thestate’s largestincrease Company. creased caseload with Mich- straight days with more of theday. GENERAL ACCOUNTANT / •Apre-hearing will be held: BOOKKEEPER igan’s neighboringstates. than 1,000 cases, including In theDetroit area,Oak- to manage multiple DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM “Weare notalone,” Whit- twoover2,000 days,or16 land County addedthe clients for accounting firm. mersaidWednesday,high- consecutivedaysover 900 most newcases,142 con- Quickbooks &Accounting BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge DennisMack lighting therecentspike cases. firmedtopushthe totalto CS knowledge. Minimum 2 LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing years’ experience. Full-time in casesinWisconsin.“If With theincreasein 19,014.Withnearly4,600 with benefits. PARTICIPATION: Any interested personmay participate. Persons we arenot careful andwe cases, thechief medicaloffi- probable cases, thecounty Email resume to needing any assistance to participate should contact do notall do ourpart, this ceratthe Michigan Depart- hasseenatotalof23,608 [email protected] theCommission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission)will hold apre- TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTEElectric)September 61 70 49 46 48 30, 2020 application requesting the Commissiontoapproveits power WEATHER supplycost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending December31, 2021 andapproval for: 1) the continuationofmercury and 59 35 34 38 35 alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOR Ashowerortwo Ashowerand Cooler with Afternoon rain Cloudy,alittle recoverable PSCR costsfor the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; OAKLAND AND MACOMB COUNTIES this morning thunderstorm clouds and sun rain; chilly 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecastand associated actions and Laurium decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan Forecasts and graphicsprovided ALMANAC and maximum PSCRFactorinDTE Electric’s ratesfor 2021 jurisdictional by AccuWeather,Inc. ©2020 39/35 Michigan outlook Pontiac through 4p.m. Wednesday Marquette salesofelectricity thatare subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise Sault Ste. Marie Temperature expedite approvalofDTE Electric’s request for alevelized 2021maximum 38/33 45/38 High/low...... 57/50 PSCRFactor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period Normal high/low...... 57/38 January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans Ironwood Escanaba Recordhigh ...... 81 in 1920 35/32 and associated actions addressingcapacity resourcesand approving 43/36 Recordlow ...... 15 in 1895 Precipitation the related expenses; 5) the transferprice treatment of renewable energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s Oakland and Macomb outlook Alpena 24 hours through 4p.m. Wednesday.0.59” Menominee 48/46 Month to date ...... 1.37” request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Holly Romeo Traverse agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, includingthe Texas Eastern 46/40 City Normal month to date ...... 2.02” 62/59 Oxford 59/57 Year to date ...... 23.31” AppalachianLease (TEAL)Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for 50/48 60/58 Normal year to date ...... 25.99” Commissionreview and approval of the expense associated with lateral New CONDITIONSTODAY construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage Rochester Baltimore UV Index and RealFeel Temperature® services executed with VectorPipeline L.P.,DTE Gas Company, Enbridge 60/58 Mount 60/58 Mount Pleasant Inc., andWashington10Storage Corporation;8)DTE Electric’s request Pontiac Sterling Clemens 53/52 Saginaw for Commission review and approval of the PSCRexpense associated 61/59 Troy Heights 60/58 57/55 with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) 61/59 Grand 61/59 1 1 1 customer capacity expenses;and 9) grantingDTE Electric such further Rapids Flint 0 0 0 additional relief. RoyalOak Madison Heights 63/60 62/60 62/59 62/60 44 45 45 53 56 58 All documents filed in this caseshall be submitted electronically through Novi Lansing Warren St. Clair Shores Detroit 8a.m.10 a.m. Noon 2p.m. 4p.m. 6p.m. the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. 63/59 Ferndale 62/60 62/60 63/61 Requirements and instructions for filing can be foundinthe User Manual Kalamazoo 64/61 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num- 63/60 ber,the greater the need foreye and skin protection. on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word 69/64 0-2 Low;3-5 Moderate; 6-7High; 8-10 Very High; 24-Hour TemperatureForecast 11+ Extreme. The patented AccuWeather.com Re- or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ alFeel Temperature is an exclusiveindexofeffective michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance priortoe-filing, contact temperaturebased on eight weather factors. Shown is today’sweather.Temperatures Commissionstaff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ 59 60 59 61 61 62 63 62 aretoday’shighs and tonight’slows. LAKE LEVELS michigan.gov. 51 55 47 45 48 Levels as of 7a.m. Wednesday Any person wishing to intervene and becomeaparty to the case Regional Cities LakeHuron at Harbor Beach shall electronically file apetition to intervenewith this Commission 6AM8AM 10 AM 12 PM 2PM64PM8PM PM 10 PM 12 AM 2AM64AM AM TodayFri. Normal level ...... 579.3 feet by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Levelyesterday...... 581.26 feet traditionalpaper format.) The proofofservice shall indicate service upon World Cities Ann Arbor 64/57/sh72/32/t 24-hour change ...... -6.00 inches DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, Battle Creek 68/63/sh 68/33/r LakeSt. Clair at St. Clair Shores 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. TodayFri. TodayFri. BayCity 55/54/sh 68/29/t City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Normal level ...... 574.7 feet Benton Harbor70/61/pc65/37/r Levelyesterday...... 576.51 feet The prehearing is scheduledtobeheld remotelybyvideoconference or Amsterdam 60/50/pc 60/49/sh London 61/50/pc 58/46/sh Cheboygan46/43/r 47/26/r 24-hour change ...... +0.05 feet teleconference. Personsfilingapetition to intervenewill beadvised of Athens 77/60/s79/62/s Madrid 63/51/sh 61/46/c Chicago71/57/r61/31/r the process to participateinthe hearing. Baghdad 98/65/pc97/63/pc Manila 90/80/t 90/79/t Harbor Beach 54/53/r67/38/t SUNAND MOON Bangkok 89/73/c90/70/pc Mexico City 76/51/s76/50/pc Jackson 65/62/sh 70/33/t Rise Set Any person wishing to participate without interventionunder Mich Sun today...... 7:55 a.m. .. 6:39 p.m. Beijing 61/34/pc 63/36/pc Montreal56/49/c 72/49/pc Lapeer 59/57/sh 70/32/t Admin Code,R792.10413 (Rule 413),orfile apublic comment,may do so Sun Fri...... 7:56 a.m. .. 6:38 p.m. Berlin 66/54/pc 61/50/pc Moscow45/43/r55/46/r Marshall 70/65/sh 69/27/r by filing awritten statement in this docket. The written statement may be Moon today...... 2:35 p.m. 11:39 p.m. Budapest 63/45/pc 64/50/pc New Delhi 91/67/pc 90/66/pc Muskegon 61/57/r 60/35/r mailed or emailed andshould reference Case No. U-20826. 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Jerusalem 80/60/s 81/60/s Toronto 53/50/c73/41/t City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W For more information on how to participate in acase, youmay contact Johannesburg84/59/s88/60/pc Vienna 59/44/pc 59/50/pc Albuquerque 79/46/s73/45/s Louisville83/65/s80/51/t theCommissionatthe above address or by telephoneat(517) 284-8090. Kabul 75/36/s72/37/s Warsaw66/52/pc 60/52/c Anchorage 38/30/pc 41/26/c Miami85/78/t 86/77/pc Requestsfor adjournment mustbemade pursuant to Michigan Office Atlanta 79/65/c79/62/c Milwaukee 62/50/r52/28/r of AdministrativeHearingsand Rules R792.10422and R792.10432. National forecast Atlantic City 71/62/pc 68/57/c Minneapolis 37/31/r36/15/c Requestsfor further information on adjournment shouldbedirected to Baltimore77/60/pc 74/57/c Nashville 84/65/c81/56/t (517) 284-8130. Seattle Billings 24/9/sn 25/18/c New Orleans 84/74/t 82/68/t 53/41 Bismarck 31/15/sn 26/9/pc New York City 73/61/pc 65/58/c Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the

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IN BRIEF PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER MADISON, WIS. way. The combined total people have voted early in earlier this month, authori- Over 75K in-person votes of mail-in and early in- Wisconsin and nationwide ties said Wednesday. They cast on first day in Wis. person votes cast in the as an alternative to going were hopeful that the Notice of Monroe state thus far amounts to into crowded polling places apparently random damage Charter Township More than 75,000 people 34% of the total votes cast amid the surging coronavi- can be repaired, but said the Planning Commission Public in Wisconsin cast ballots in Wisconsin during the rus pandemic on Election motive was a mystery. Hearing to be held on the first day of early 2016 presidential election. Day. The works at the Museum November 9, 2020 in-person voting in the The campaigns of Island complex, a UNESCO Public Notice is hereby given that the Monroe Charter Township presidential battleground President Donald Trump BERLIN world heritage site in the Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on state, the state elections and Democratic challenger Over 60 exhibits damaged at heart of the German capi- Monday, November 9, 2020 at the Monroe Charter Township Hall, commission reported. Joe Biden have been calling museums, motive unknown tal that is one of the city’s 4925 East Dunbar Road, Monroe, Michigan, to consider the following items: Mail-in absentee voting on their supporters to vote main tourist attractions, has been available since early in the state, which More than 60 artworks were targeted at some point 1. Request of Justin Ratledge, Terra Lusso Holdings Inc. / Nazar Holdings 18 LLC, 14500 LaPlaisance Road (Unit D10), Monroe, September and more than 1 Trump won by fewer than and artifacts at some of between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Michigan, Property I.D. #5812-010-221-00, for Special Land million people have already 23,000 votes four years Berlin’s best-known muse- on Oct. 3. Investigators said Use / Site Plan approval to include a marihuana cultivation and returned their ballots that ago and where this year’s ums were smeared with an they had watched hours of provisioning center business and site improvements, all within a C-2 (General Commercial) Zoned District. race is expected to be close oily liquid by an unknown surveillance camera footage again. A record number of perpetrator or perpetrators but hadn’t found any obvi- 2. Request of James Jacobs, James Jacobs Architects / American 5 LLC, 1235 South Monroe Street, Monroe, Michigan, Property PUBLIC NOTICE ous sign of anyone applying I.D. #5812-020-205-00, for Special Land Use / Site Plan PAID PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE the liquid. approval to include a marihuana provisioning and adult use STATE OF MICHIGAN The Rockwood Housing Commission has developed documents In all, 63 works at the retail center business and site improvements, all within a C-2 PROBATE COURT related to the Annual Agency Plan Process and Five-Year Capital (General Commercial) Zoned District. MONROE COUNTY Pergamon Museum, the 38th Circuit Court – Family Division Fund Program budgets for Fiscal Year beginning April 1, 2021 in 3. Request of Marvin Yono, Anna Sloan LLC, 15600 South Telegraph PUBLICATION OF compliance with current HUD regulations. It is available for review Alte Nationalgalerie and NOTICE OF HEARING at the Commission’s office located at 22065 Huron River Drive, Road, Monroe, Michigan, Property I.D. #5812-020-022-61, for FILE NO. 2020-816-NC the Neues Museum were Special Land Use / Site Plan approval to include a marihuana Honorable Frank L. Arnold Suite 201, Rockwood, MI. Office hours are Monday - Thursday, affected, said Christina cultivation business and site improvements, all within a C-2 9:00AM - Noon, and 1:00 - 4:30 P.M., and Friday 9:00 - 12:00. A In the matter of Haak, the deputy director (General Commercial) Zoned District. public hearing will be held on December 17, 2020 at the Commission’s office at 5:15 P.M. of Berlin’s state museums. 4. Request of Hani Kasasb Jr, JARS Holdings, LLC / Lewis Mellinger, AVA LEE THEISEN 15519 South Telegraph Road, Monroe, Michigan, Property I.D. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS NOTE: Due to the COVID-19, protocols for masks and social distancing There was no thematic #5812-020-072-00, for Special Land Use / Site Plan approval to including: will be enforced at all public meetings and resident meetings. link between the targeted whose address(es) are unknown and include a marihuana medicinal and retail sales center business and whose interest in the matter may be October 22, 2020 works, and “no pattern is site improvements, all within a C-2 (General Commercial) Zoned barred or affected by the following: TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be discernible” to the perpe- District. held on Wednesday, November 25, 5. Request of Alec Riffle, TC MI Ann Arbor 2 LLC / Joseph Mignano, 2020 at 09:00 a.m. at 106 E. First MONROE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION trator’s approach, Haak Street, Monroe, MI 48161 before the Party Stop Inc., 1118 South Telegraph Road, Monroe, Mich- Judge Frank L. Arnold P-52771 INVITATION TO BID added. igan, Property I.D. #5812-020-067-20, for Special Land Use / on the petition of Brooklynn Maus Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Road Com- Site Plan approval to include a marihuana provisioning business requesting a Change of Name for Ava Lee Theisen to Ava Lee Maus. and site improvements, all within a C-2 (General Commercial) missioners of the County of Monroe until 10:00 a.m. local time on PUBLIC NOTICE Zoned District. Dated: 10/8/2020 Thursday, November 12, 2020 at their office located at 840 South PAID PUBLIC NOTICE Brooklynn Maus Telegraph Road, Monroe, Michigan, 48161 for the following: Plans and applications may be viewed at the Monroe Charter Town- Petitioner STATE OF MICHIGAN 1808 Oak St. • 2021 Countywide Tree Removals PROBATE COURT ship Building Department during normal business hours. All written Newport, MI 48166 COUNTY OF MONROE comments will be addressed at the Public Hearing. OCTOBER 22, 2020 Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by the Bid Committee NOTICE TO CREDITORS at 10:00 a.m. Proposals may be downloaded from the Road Decedent’s Estate The public is invited to attend. PUBLIC NOTICE Commission’s website at www.mcrc-mi.org/bids.html. FILE NO. 2020-0423-DE Monroe Charter Township BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS Estate of Planning Commission PAID PUBLIC NOTICE JOHN ELLIS FISHER, SR. OF THE COUNTY OF MONROE, MICHIGAN Date of birth: 06/13/1935 October 22, 2020 STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT October 22, 2020 COUNTY OF MONROE TO ALL CREDITORS: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Trust NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, John Ellis Fisher, Sr., died Trust of MONROE CHARTER September 28, 2019. STATE OF MICHIGAN ROSE V. PASHAIAN Creditors of the decedent are Date of birth: 10/26/1925 TOWNSHIP notified that all CLAIMS against the BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC estate will be forever barred unless TO ALL CREDITORS: By Trust NOTICE OF PUBLIC presented to John Fisher, Jr., personal Agreement Dated the 30th day of representative, or to both the probate SERVICE COMMISSION July, 1968 the decedent established ACCURACY TEST OF court at 106 E. First Street, Monroe, the Rose Pashaian Trust. Michigan 48161 and the personal **** NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The VOTING EQUIPMENT representative within 4 months after the decedent, Rose V. Pashaian, who date of publication of this notice. NOTICE OF HEARING lived at 425 Rosewood Ave., Monroe, Tot the qualified electors of Monroe Charter Township, County of Monroe, Michigan died 10/12/2020. State of Michigan: Notice is hereby given that a Public Accuracy Dated: 10/19/2020 Creditors of the decedent are John Fisher, Jr. FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS notified that all CLAIMS against the Test for electronic equipment that will be used for the November 3, Personal representative trust will be forever barred unless 2020 General Election is scheduled for Tuesday, October 27, 2020 2953 E. Sterns Rd. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY presented to First Merchants Private Erie, Michigan 48133 Wealth Advisors, named Successor at 10 a.m. in the Monroe Charter Township Hall Board Room, 4925 419-350-0294 CASE NO. U-20826 Trustee at 10 Washington Street, East Dunbar Road, Monroe, MI 48161. The Public Accuracy Test is Lacey L. Riley P83464 Monroe, Michigan 48161, 4 months Attorney-at-Law after the date of publication of this conducted to demonstrate that the computer programming used to 5565 Airport Highway, Suite 1010 • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s notice. Notice is further given that tabulate the votes cast at the election meets the requirements of Toledo, Ohio 43615 twelve the trust estate will be thereafter 419-867-8900 approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the Michigan law. OCTOBER 22, 2020 2021. assigned and distributed to the months ending December 31, persons entitled to it. Christina Smith, Clerk • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. Dated: 10/19/2020 Monroe Charter Township PUBLIC NOTICE 570 First Merchants Private Wealth October 22, 2020 • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, Advisors PAID PUBLIC NOTICE SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. Trustee Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric 10 Washington St. STATE OF MICHIGAN Company. Monroe, MI 48161 PROBATE COURT (734) 384-8139 COUNTY OF MONROE held: OCTOBER 22, 2020 NOTICE TO CREDITORS • A pre-hearing will be Decedent’s Estate DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM PUBLIC NOTICE FILE NO. 2020-0483-DE BEFORE: Estate of Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack PAID PUBLIC NOTICE DEBORAH ANN SCHMIDT Date of birth: 1/3/1955 LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing STATE OF MICHIGAN PUBLIC NOTICE PROBATE COURT TO ALL CERDITORS: PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons COUNTY OF MONROE TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The needing any assistance to participate should contact Decedent’s Estate THE CITY OF MONROE, the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- decedent, Deborah Ann Schmidt, died FILE NO. 2020-0482-DE COUNTY OF MONROE, July 24, 2020. 8090, or by email at [email protected] in STATE OF MICHIGAN Creditors of the decedent are Estate of advance of the hearing. FOR THE NOVEMBER 3, 2020 notified that all CLAIMS against the ROLAND WILLIAM OSTERMAN, JR. estate will be forever barred unless pre- A/K/A GENERAL ELECTION presented to Patricia Rousselo, The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a ROLAND W. OSTERMAN, JR. hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September personal representative, or to both the Date of birth: 07/26/1940 Notice is hereby given that a Public Accuracy Test will be conducted probate court at 106 East First Street, 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power Monroe, MI 48161 and the personal TO ALL CREDITORS: at the supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending MONROE CITY HALL representative within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The 120 East First St alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as decedent, Roland William Osterman, Monroe MI 48161 Dated: 10/16/2020 recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; Jr., died September 5, 2020. Patricia Rousselo Creditors of the decedent are Tuesday, October 27, 2020 Personal representative 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and notified that all CLAIMS against 5840 East Dunbar Road, Unit 27 decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan the estate will be forever barred 9:00 a.m. unless presented to Jason Edward Monroe, MI 48161 and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional For the purpose of: (734) 735-5175 Osterman, personal representative, William P. Godfroy P27566 sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise or to both the probate court at 106 Certifying that the tabulating equipment and computer program Attorney-at-Law expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum E. 1st. Street, Monroe, MI 48161 and the personal representative within 4 which will be used to tabulate the votes cast at the November 3, 19 East Front Street, P.O. Box 587 PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period Monroe, MI 48161 months after the date of publication of 2020 General Election are accurate and meet the requirements (734) 242-3434 January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans this notice. of the law. OCTOBER 22, 2020 and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving Dated: October 19, 2020 Interested parties are welcome to attend. the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable Jason Edward Osterman energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s Personal representative For further information contact: PUBLIC NOTICE 2534 Oakwood Drive request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Toledo, OH 43607 MICHELLE J. LAVOY PAID PUBLIC NOTICE agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern 419-377-4384 734-384-9137 STATE OF MICHIGAN Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for Patrick C. Schmidt P81513 Attorney-at-Law Michelle J. LaVoy PROBATE COURT Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral COUNTY OF MONROE 4270 W. Temperance Rd. City Clerk/Treasurer construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage Ottawa Lake, MI 49267 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Estate services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge 303-521-7443 OCTOBER 22, 2020 October 22, 2020 FILE ON. 2020-0479-DE Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request Estate of for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated GLORIA M. DUNNE with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) Date of Birth: August 19, 1938 customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further additional relief. TO ALL CREDITORS: All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Gloria M. Dunne, died April the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. 15, 2020. Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual Creditors of the decedent are notified that all CLAIMS against the on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word estate will be forever barred unless or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ presented to Debra Dunne, personal michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact representative, or to both the probate mpscedockets@ October 23, 2020 court at 106 E. First St., Monroe, MI Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: 48161 and the personal representative michigan.gov. within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR THE DRAFT MICHIGAN shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission Debra Dunne by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the CONSOLIDATED PLAN Personal representative 13109 Beaubien St. traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon South Rockwood, MI 48179 DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, Prior to submission for further funding from the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (734) 778-2253 48226. Mullins Elder Law, PLLC 570 SB, Detroit, MI 2ႈFH RI &RPPXQLW\ 3ODQQLQJ DQG 'HYHORSPHQW 0LFKLJDQ LV UHTXLUHG WR SUHSDUH D Tina M. Mullins P60646 The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or &RQVROLGDWHG +RXVLQJ DQG &RPPXQLW\ 'HYHORSPHQW 3ODQ WKH &RQVROLGDWHG 3ODQ  7KH Attorney-at-Law &RQVROLGDWHG3ODQSURSRVHVDQDFWLRQVWUDWHJ\E\ZKLFKWKRVHQHHGVZLOOEHDGGUHVVHGWKURXJK 123 S. Macomb St. teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of Monroe, MI 48161 the process to participate in the hearing. ¿YHSURJUDP\HDUV7KHDQQXDODFWLRQSODQVDUHIXQGHGE\VL[IRUPXODSURJUDPVFRYHUHGLQ (734) 244-5457 OCTOBER 22, 2020 Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich WKH 0LFKLJDQ &RQVROLGDWHG 3ODQ +20( &RPPXQLW\ 'HYHORSPHQW %ORFN *UDQW +RXVLQJ Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so 2SSRUWXQLWLHV IRU 3HUVRQV ZLWK $,'V WKH (PHUJHQF\ 6ROXWLRQV *UDQW +RXVLQJ 7UXVW )XQG by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be DQGWKH&'%*5HFRYHU\+RXVLQJ3URJUDP 5+3 7KH0LFKLJDQ6WDWH+RXVLQJ'HYHORSPHQW PUBLIC NOTICE mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements $XWKRULW\ 06+'$ LVUHVSRQVLEOHIRUSUHSDULQJWKH0LFKLJDQ&RQVROLGDWHG3ODQDQGVROLFLWLQJ PAID PUBLIC NOTICE may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be FRPPHQWVIURPWKHSXEOLFUHJDUGLQJWKHSODQRQDQDQQXDOEDVLV STATE OF MICHIGAN mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, PROBATE COURT 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to 7KHFRPPHQWSHULRGZLOOFRPPHQFH2FWREHUWKURXJK2FWREHUDQGZLOOIRFXV COUNTY OF MONROE the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available RQWKHGUDIWSODQODQJXDJH&RSLHVRIWKH0LFKLJDQ&RQVROLGDWHG3ODQPD\EHGRZQORDGHGIUHH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Trust on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to RIFKDUJHIURPWKH06+'$ZHEVLWHDWwww.michigan.gov/mshda. disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. Trust of TERRIL L. NAVARRE, For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact a/k/a the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. An on-line public meeting will be held TERRY LYNN NAVARRE Date of birth: 02/06/1947 Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 between 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. TO ALL CREDITORS: By Trust Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to Agreement Dated the 9th Day of February, 2015, the decedent (517) 284-8130. Join Microsoft Teams Meeting established The Gary E. Navarre and A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the +1 248-509-0316 United States Terril L. Navarre Revocable Trust. Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Conference ID: 422 928 301# NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate decedent, Terril L. 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Whetherthatrecord Community members C&MLending, NMLS: people sheknew, Kangha will persist during apan- to enjoythe outdoors areinvited to this Zoom 165922.For more informa- wasfurloughed.“It hap- demicand recession is un- seminaratnoonThursday, tion about LoanSense, visit penedtoattorneys and clear, butBridget Weston, Oct. 22.Attendees will have www.myloansense.com. familymembers who Score’sCEO,sayswould-be TheRochester Garden toward collegedegrees in theirquestions answered worked in IT,” shesays. entrepreneurs have little to Club hasinitiated anew environmentalstudies and abouthow to reduce their —MonicaDrake, “Itwas awake-up call:A lose:“Despiteour complete scholarship programfor el- middle schoolstudents studentloans,get on apay- MediaNewsGroup lotofjobsaren’tassecure transparency about it be- ementaryschoolstudents areinvited to aweeklong as youthink they are. I’ve ingcompletelyfree, some in theRochester area this 4-Hsponsored sleepaway beennursingthisdream people just don’tbelieve year. camp forenvironmental of entrepreneurshipfor a that at first.” Thescholarshipsare for education. STATE OF MICHIGAN long time.Covid gave me BetweenApril andJuly, elementarystudentstoat- Theclubalsoservesthe BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC theperfect combination of demand forScore classes tend theNatureDiscovery community in theareas of necessity andpushtotake andmentors more than Camp, hosted by thecity conservation,education, SERVICE COMMISSION thenextstep.” doubled. Typically, 20 to 30 of RochesterHillsevery horticulture therapyand **** Kangha,who livesin students wouldshowupto summer. civicimprovement. Funds Manassas,Va.,wanted localworkshops;now the Benefittingfromthe forthese projects come NOTICE OF HEARING to startabeautyproduct averageremoteworkshop scholarship this year, from salesatthe annual FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS companyfor womenof has80students. Pre-pan- ChaceBrowe,7,enjoyed Giftsand Greens Market. color.She called Score, a demicthe organization’s an outdoorexperienceat Duetothe COVID-19 OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY nonprofitresourcepartner national webinars averaged BloomerPark–fishingand restrictions, this year the CASE NO. U-20826 of theU.S.Small Business 800peopleasession;now observingcrayfish andtur- market will move online. Administration,and be- it’s 1,300. Coursera, one of keys.His parentsKristen Holidayarrangementsand •DTE Electric Company requestsMichiganPublicService Commission’s ganreading aboutbusiness theworld’s largestMOOCs, andNickBrowe said they handmade giftscan be approval to implement apower supplycost recovery planfor the twelve plansand watchingthe or- sawa400 percentincrease aregratefulthatthere are purchasedbetween Nov. monthsendingDecember 31,2021. ganization’s marketingwe- in registered learners be- nowprogramsavailable 15 and25withpickupfor •The information belowdescribes how aperson mayparticipateinthis case. binars.She also appliedfor tweenthe spring andsum- forthe youngerstudents. allitems on Dec.4and5 •You maycallorwrite DTE Electric Company, OneEnergy Plaza, 570 amentor, aScore volunteer merof2019and thesame As apartofits mission, at theRochester Fire De- SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, forafree copy of its application. whocould lead Kangha period this year. theRochester Garden Club partment,277 ESecond St, Anyperson may reviewthe documentsatthe offices of DTE Electric throughher launch. Sud- Engagement on Linke- supports environmen- Rochester. Company. denly, shewas back in the dInLearning, an online taleducation andisespe- Formoreinformation, •Apre-hearing will be held: role shethought she’dleft educationalplatformaffil- cially interested in helping visitwww.rochestergar- DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM behind:the student. iatedwiththe career net- students of allagesexperi- denclub.orgorfacebook. Sinceearly April, workingsite, tripledbe- ence thenatural world. In com/theRochesterGar- BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge DennisMack Kanghahas signed on to tweenJuly2019and July addition to this newpro- denClub. LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing regularGoogleMeets or 2020.Trafficfor CourseRe- gram forelementary-age PARTICIPATION: Any interested personmay participate. Persons phone callswithAnn Lim, port,acoding bootcamp students,graduatingse- —Submitted by Jenny needing any assistance to participate should contact aLoudoun County,Va.- directoryand review site, niorsreceive scholarships VanDusen theCommission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- basedconsultantwithan hasskyrocketed since 8090, or by email at [email protected] in advance of the hearing. extensivebackgroundin March. CITY OF AUBURN HILLS, VILLAGE OF BEVERLYHILLS, VILLAGE internationalbusiness. In recent months,pan- OF BINGHAM FARMS, CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, CHARTER The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission)will hold apre- Lim, 50,has given herpro- demic-fueled anxietyhas TOWNSHIP OF BLOOMFIELD,CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS, CITY hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTEElectric)September OF FARMINGTON, CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS, VILLAGE OF 30, 2020 application requesting the Commissiontoapproveits power tege avirtual crashcourse pushed laid-off workers FRANKLIN, CITY OF KEEGOHARBOR,CITY OF LATHRUP VILLAGE, supplycost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending in entrepreneurship,com- into an educationalsprint. CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE, CITY OF SOUTHFIELD, CITY OF TROY,CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF WESTBLOOMFIELDCOUNTY December31, 2021 andapproval for: 1) the continuationofmercury and pletewithassignedread- Like fast food andfast OF OAKLAND alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as recoverable PSCR costsfor the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; ings andworksheetsbe- fashionbeforeit, thereis NOTICE OF HEARING fore everysession.And now fast education,modes 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecastand associated actions and RE: PETITIONS TO LOCATE, ESTABLISHAND CONSTRUCTAN yetthe processisnothing of virtuallearningand up- decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan INTRA-COUNTY DRAIN PROJECT IN THE CITYOFAUBURN and maximum PSCRFactorinDTE Electric’s ratesfor 2021 jurisdictional like traditionalbusiness skillingthatallow —and HILLS, VILLAGE OF BEVERLYHILLS, VILLAGE OF BINGHAM FARMS,CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, CHARTER TOWNSHIP salesofelectricity thatare subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise schooloreven acommu- even encourage—students OF BLOOMFIELD, CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS, CITY OF expedite approvalofDTE Electric’s request for alevelized 2021maximum nity collegeentrepreneur- to absorb as much informa- FARMINGTON, CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS, VILLAGEOF PSCRFactor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period ship course.Ithas been ex- tion as they canasquickly FRANKLIN, CITY OF KEEGO HARBOR, CITY OF LATHRUP January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans VILLAGE, CITY OF ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE, CITY OF and associated actions addressingcapacity resourcesand approving clusivelypractical,explor- as possible,often with the SOUTHFIELD, CITY OF TROY, CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF WEST BLOOMFIELD, OAKLAND COUNTY,MICHIGAN. the related expenses; 5) the transferprice treatment of renewable inghow Kanghacan clarify promiseofanew career. energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s hercompany’s valueprop- Butare theseeducational NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN, that pursuant to the provisions of request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s Chapter20ofAct No. 40 of the Public Acts of 1956, as amended, osition andsourcebeauty platformsoverpromising? petitionswere filed with theWaterResources Commissioner of Oakland agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, includingthe Texas Eastern suppliers. Even MOOCshostedby County,Michigan, petitioning for the location, establishment and AppalachianLease (TEAL)Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for It hasalsobeenfast. topuniversities have low constructionofanintra-county drain project consisting of the existing Commissionreview and approval of the expense associated with lateral Evergreen-Farmington Sewage Disposal Systemand all improvements construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage “Ann askedme, ‘Doyou completion rates. Some al- necessary to bring the Evergreen-FarmingtonSewage Disposal System have abusinessplan?’but lowstudentstobuy badges into compliance with AdministrativeConsent Order 04995 enteredby services executed with VectorPipeline L.P.,DTE Gas Company, Enbridge the State of MichiganDepartment of the Environment, Great Lakes,and Inc., andWashington10Storage Corporation;8)DTE Electric’s request Iwantedtoget started,” or certificates, whichmay Energy on August 14, 2019, that serve property locatedwithin the City of for Commission review and approval of the PSCRexpense associated Kanghasays. In just afew look good on arésumébut Auburn Hills, the Village of BeverlyHills, the Village of Bingham Farms, with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) the City of Birmingham,the Charter Township of Bloomfield, the City of customer capacity expenses;and 9) grantingDTE Electric such further weeks, with theplanstill have little to do with actual Bloomfield Hills,the City of Farmington, the City of Farmington Hills, the unwritten, Kanghahad learning.And students who Village of Franklin, the City of Keego Harbor,the City of Lathrup Village, additional relief. the City of Orchard Lake Village, the City of Southfield,the City of Troy All documents filed in this caseshall be submitted electronically through spent$3,000 in savings eventually decide they’d and the Charter Township of West Bloomfield. plus a$500giftfromher like to earn amoretradi- the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. familyoninventory and tional degree findthattra- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the Drainage Boardfor the Requirements and instructions for filing can be foundinthe User Manual drain project has considered the petitions and has made atentative on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word marketing. “Yourtimeline ditional schoolsoften won’t determination that the petitions are sufficient and that the drainproject or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ is practical; has giventhe name “EVERGREEN-FARMINGTON is veryaggressive,”Lim take online credits. SANITARYDRAIN”asthe name of the drain project and the name michigan.gov.Ifyou require assistance priortoe-filing, contact told herduringone of the Beth Stein, whoco-leda “EVERGREEN-FARMINGTON SANITARYDRAINDRAINAGE Commissionstaff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ online sessions that Iat- congressional investigation DISTRICT” as the nameofthe drainage district therefor; and has made michigan.gov. atentative determination that the following public corporationsshould be tended with thewomen. into for-profitcollegesaf- assessed for the cost of the drain project, to wit: Any person wishing to intervene and becomeaparty to the case shall electronically file apetition to intervenewith this Commission Shesounded alittlecon- terthe GreatRecession and City of Auburn Hills cerned,but part of herjob, now worksatthe Institute Village of Beverly Hills by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the Village of Bingham Farms traditionalpaper format.) The proofofservice shall indicate service upon sheunderstood, wastopri- forCollege Access&Suc- City of Birmingham DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, oritizeher student’ssense cess, says theMOOCand Charter Township of Bloomfield 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. of urgency. “Weshould bootcampindustrywas City of Bloomfield Hills City of Farmington The prehearing is scheduledtobeheld remotelybyvideoconference or do ato-dolistsowecan toooften a“blackhole.” City of Farmington Hills teleconference.Personsfilingapetition to intervenewillbeadvised of achievethattimeline,”Lim “There’s no qualityassur- Village of Franklin the process to participateinthe hearing. City of Keego Harbor added. ance,noone checking that City of LathrupVillage Any person wishing to participate without interventionunder Mich Some of Kangha’sfriends facultyknowswhatthey’re City of Orchard Lake Village Admin Code,R792.10413 (Rule 413),orfile apublic comment,may do so City of Southfield by filing awritten statement in this docket. The written statement may be andfamilyweremoreskep- doingorthatstudentsare City of Troy tical.“They ask, you’re go- having agood experience,” Charter Township of West Bloomfield mailed or emailed andshould reference Case No. U-20826. Statements ingtotakethe barand not shesays. “And because maybeemailed to: [email protected] be NOTICEISFURTHERGIVEN,that the Drainage Board will meet on mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, work as alawyer?” Butre- they’renot taking TitleIV the 27th day of October,2020, at 2:00 p.m., prevailing Eastern Time, via GoToMeetinginaccordance with the Governor’s Executive Order No. 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing,MI48917. All information submitted to lyingonLim allowed her loans, they don’thavepro- 2020-154, as the same may be amended, supplemented, extendedor theCommissioninthis matter becomes publicinformation, thus available to dismissthose concerns. tections inherent in the replaced from time to time, for the purpose of hearing any objections to on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to “Ann said,‘This is such a federalaid system.” the drain project, to the petitions therefor,and to the matter of assessing disclosure. Pleasedonot include information you wish to remain private. the cost thereof to the public corporations above named. This notice For more information on how to participate in acase, youmay contact greatmarket; you’re right Andyet learners like is given to and for the benefit of the said public corporations and all on trend.’Itwas such an Kanghaaren’tconcerned taxpayers thereof. At the hearing any of said public corporations or any theCommissionatthe above address or by telephoneat(517) 284-8090. encouragingand inspiring aboutalack of oversight taxpayerthereof will be entitledtobeheard. Requestsfor adjournment mustbemade pursuant to Michigan Office moment forme,”Kangha or qualitycontrol. Kangha NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that aftersuch hearing the Drainage of AdministrativeHearingsand Rules R792.10422and R792.10432. Board shall make adetermination as to the sufficiency of the petitions, Requestsfor further information on adjournment shouldbedirected to says.“To know I’mnot isn’tpayingScore or her the practicability of the drain project, whether the drain project should be (517) 284-8130. crazy.” mentor;infact, many of constructed, and if so, the public corporationstobeassessed and shall issue an orderknown as the Final Order of Determination. Section 483 of Acopy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the Historically,recessions thesecourses arefreeor Act No. 40 of the Public Actsof1956,asamended, provides that the Final Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets,and at the office have forced laid-off work- have expanded theirfree Order of Determination shallnot be subject to attack in any court, except of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate by proceedings in certiorari brought within 20 days after the order is filed erstoreinventthemselves, trials andscholarship of- in the Office of the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner, in acase, you may contactthe Commission at the above address or by oftensending them back feringssince thenation the Chairperson of the DrainageBoard for the Evergreen-Farmington telephone at (517) 284-8090. Sanitary Drain, and that if no such proceeding shall be brought within The UtilityConsumer Representation Fund has been created for the to school. Accordingtothe went into lockdown.But said 20 day period the drain project shall not thereafter be questioned National Student Clear- even when there’smoney in any suit at law or in equity,either on jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers inghouse,two-and four- on thelinethese pandemic grounds. in various Commissionproceedings.Contactthe Chairperson, Utility Consumer ParticipationBoard, Department of Licensing and Regulatory This notice is givenbyorder of the Drainage Board for the year colleges sawasignifi- learners areprimarily con- Affairs,P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. cant uptick in enrollments cerned with taking action. Evergreen-FarmingtonSanitary Drain. Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA106, as amended, MCL460.551 within sixto12months Yes, they say, maybe there et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as afterthe 2001 recession, arenoquick fixes.But what amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201et andagain afterthe 2008 otheroptionisthere?“Hav- ______seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended,MCL 460.6j et seq.;and Parts 1&4of Jim Nash theMichigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin crash. This time,the edu- ingadaughter andgetting Chairperson of the Drainage Boardfor the cational landscapelooks furloughed: This is really Evergreen-FarmingtonSanitary Drain; Code, and R792.10401 throughR792.10448. different. Nowcollegesin real,” Kanghasays. “I need Oakland County Water Resources allsectors have watched to make sure Icreateasta- Commissioner undergraduateenroll- ble situation forher.” Dated: September3,2020

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4A | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2020 | TIMES HERALD, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN Michigan shows up when it counts State has its best performance in among counties with 1 million people, with 79.7% self- “Yet Michiganders in every corner of the state rose reporting. Huntington Woods is No. 1 in participation to this task with more than 71% of households com- census response since 1990 among cities with at least 500 residents. pleting their census on their own,” Michigan 2020 All counties in southeast Michigan improved their Census Director Kerry Ebersole Singh said. Nisa Khan Detroit Free Press self-response rates by more than 3% since the 2010 Here are other highlights: USA TODAY NETWORK census. Livingston went from 75.3% to 82.5%. Ma- h 99.9% of Michigan households have been count- comb rose from 75.4% to 81.8%. ed, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Michigan just had its best performance in the cen- However, Detroit was the lowest among cities of h In mid-June, Michigan was the first state to have sus since 1990. similar size. Its self-response rate in 2010 was slightly exceeded its 2010 self-response rate. But of large cities with populations greater than higher at 53.6%. Philadelphia was the second-lowest h Top counties were Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, 500,000, Detroit had the lowest response rate at 51%. at 56.9%. Ottawa and Lapeer. The state’s “Be Counted” campaign released the Flint also was 11 percentage points off its 2010 self- h Counties that saw the biggest increase in self-re- stats of Michigan’s 2020 Census responses Monday. response rate, with a little over 51% of households self- sponse rates were Livingston, Macomb, Eaton, St. The campaign expected to have the extended deadline responding. Clair, Emmet and Benzie. of Oct. 31, but the Supreme Court allowed the Trump The “Be Counted” campaign expressed concern h Lowest counties were Lake, Keweenaw, Oscoda, administration to cut the census short Oct. 14 across earlier this month about 50,000 people left uncounted Mackinac and Alcona. the country. in the state, saying low-income communities, immi- h Most major college towns had lower response The census helps determine funding, the number of grants and communities of color may be shortchanged rates in 2020, except for Kalamazoo which was slight- senators and representatives a state can have, and from funding and programs in the next 10 years. Lead- ly higher than its 2010 finish. helps analyze demographic trends. ers warned that not all Michiganders were counted As for other states, Minnesota was 1st for self-re- Michiganders finished 8th for best self-response this year for many reasons, including the Trump ad- sponse rate and Washington was 2nd. rate and 3rd for most improvement since the 2010 cen- ministration’s decision to end the census early. The release said Michigan and state Attorney Gen- sus, according to the state’s “Be Counted” campaign. “We are confident that Michigan’s wealthiest areas eral Dana Nessel had partnered with 20 states and 15 During the last census, Michigan placed 17th for the will be fully represented in the 2020 census. However, cities and counties to file a suit on July 24 in response self-response rate. Self-response means someone re- there is a distinct possibility that Michigan’s low-in- to the president’s goal to exclude undocumented im- sponded to the census through the mail, phone or on- come communities will be shortchanged for the next migrations from the 2020 census. The suit is pending. line. decade,” Eric Guthrie, the state demographer, said ear- Despite the challenges, Ebersole Singh said she was Southeast Michigan saw achievement: Oakland lier this month. grateful for her team. County ranked second for completing the census There were challenges presented by the coronavi- “Our results reflect the hard work of everybody in- rus pandemic, which delayed in-person outreach, volved in promoting Michigan’s ‘Be Counted’ cam- checking on assisted living facilities and college stu- paign,” she said. “We thank them for sharing their dents or visiting uncounted households. The pandem- time, talent and expertise to improve Michigan com- STATE OF MICHIGAN ic and social distancing also greatly affected vulner- munities.” able populations, making it harder to count them, cen- BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC sus leaders said earlier this month. Nisa Khan is a data and Freep Now intern for the SERVICE COMMISSION However, the campaign said in its release that Detroit Free Press. Contact her at [email protected] **** Michigan saw a lot of improvement since 2010. and follow her on Twitter @mnisakhan. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY miss the most in retirement. CASE NO. U-20826 Sheriff “The employees – no doubt about it,” Donnellon said. “I came to work here young, with a lot of lifetime • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s Continued from Page 1A approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve friends, many of us, we kind of got hired together, mar- months ending December 31, 2021. ried together had children together buried our parents • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. its very, very humbling because you look back at the together, its been a full lifecycle with many of these • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 people who stuck their neck out for you, and they cam- people.” SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. paigned and they supported and they marched in pa- Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric rades…that’s extremely humbling to win a county- Community support Company. wide election,” Donnellon said. • A pre-hearing will be held: Donnellon said the department has always had the DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM A second family support of residents, even when the national conver- BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack sation has become critical of law enforcement. LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing Donnellon said the excitement and chase of investi- “I think we stack up really well because we have the PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons gations were highlights of a career in law enforcement, support of our citizens and we work very, very hard to needing any assistance to participate should contact but so was the camaraderie. do things the right way and learn from our mistake- the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- “It becomes a way of life,” he said. “Unfortunately it s…and I think our citizens know that and they’re very 8090, or by email at [email protected] in become more of who you are then what you do and supportive of us,” he said. advance of the hearing. that is kind of toxic, but in a good way.” But he also believes there are some facets of the de- The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September And it will be the department’s employees he will partment the public doesn’t regularly see or appreci- 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power ate. supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending “I look at some of what we do that people don’t real- December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as ize, our dive team is second to none, our dive chief, recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; Cider Mill & Farm Market Wayne Brusate, is nationally recognized, and diving in “Family Owned Quality since 1984” 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and that river takes a special person,” Donnellon said. OPEN Thursday thru Sunday 9-5 decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan He also mentioned the department’s marine divi- and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise Gala, Paula Red, Honeycrisp, Cortland, sion covering countless miles of shoreline, jail staff expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum Macintosh, Jonathon, Jonagold, meeting national standards to house federal inmates PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period Jonamac, Ida Red and Northern Spy. and providing treatment and resources to those they January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving RED CANDY APPLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES, house, patrol staff covering two interstates, detective the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable PUMPKINS, AND ALL YOUR FAVORITE GOODIES bureau and drug task force conducting investigations. energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s IN THE STORE! HANDMADE APPLE PIES, “We have tremendous employees here at this or- request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s SWEET CIDER AND THOSE YUMMY DONUTS agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern ganization,” Donnellon said. “And they all play a spoke Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for PLEASE WEAR 10377 Lindsey Rd. in the wheel of the criminal justice system.” YOUR MASK $1.00 Off Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral Your safety is our (29 Mile) Just East of County Line in Casco Your Purchase Contact Liz Shepard at (810) 989-6273 or lshe- construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage concern Of $25.00 or More [email protected]. services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge (586) 727-9051 Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request LJ-GCI0475407-02 for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further additional relief. All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. Crash Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word Continued from Page 1A or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ October23, 2020 morning, the gofundme michigan.gov. had raised $4,590 of its Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR THE DRAFT MICHIGAN $10,000 goal. shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the CONSOLIDATED PLAN traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon More details on the DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, Prior to submission for further funding from the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) crash 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. Ofce of Community Planning and Development, Michigan is required to prepare a The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan (the Consolidated Plan). The At about 9:45 p.m., teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of Consolidated Plan proposes an action strategy by which those needs will be addressed through the process to participate in the hearing. fve program years. The annual action plans are funded by six formula programs covered in deputies responded to a Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich the Michigan Consolidated Plan (HOME, Community Development Block Grant, Housing report of a single-vehicle Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so Opportunities for Persons with AIDs, the Emergency Solutions Grant, Housing Trust Fund, crash at Beard and North by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be and the CDBG Recovery Housing Program (RHP)). The Michigan State Housing Development roads. Authority (MSHDA) is responsible for preparing the Michigan Consolidated Plan and soliciting mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements Furman, the sole occu- may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be comments from the public regarding the plan on an annual basis. mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, pant of the Jeep, was 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to The comment period will commence October 23, 2020 through October 29, 2020 and will focus driving eastbound on the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available on the draft plan language. Copies of the Michigan Consolidated Plan may be downloaded free Beard Road when he on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to of charge from the MSHDA website at www.michigan.gov/mshda. disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. drove through a stop sign For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact at the intersection of the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. An on-line public meeting will be held Beard and North roads Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office and continued driving of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. on Tuesday,October 27, 2020 between 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. down a private drive, Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to (517) 284-8130. Join MicrosoftTeams Meeting where he struck the ga- A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the +1 248-509-0316 United States rage and an enclosed Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Conference ID: 422 928 301# trailer next to the home, of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate the sheriff department in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by All interested parties are invited to submit written comments directly related to the proposed said. telephone at (517) 284-8090. amendment to the current Michigan Consolidated Plan. Information gathered during the written The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the comment period will be used to develop the State of Michigan’sConsolidated Action Plan. He was pronounced purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers dead at the scene. in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility Individuals and organizations may submit written comments to Tonya Young, 735 East Michigan The crash remains un- Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Avenue, P.O. Box 30044, Lansing, MI 48909. Written comments must be received no later than der investigation. Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. 5p.m. on October 29, 2020.Comments can also be submitted to the MSHDA Consolidated Fort Gratiot Fire De- Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 Plan Coordinator via e-mail to [email protected]. et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as partment and Tri-Hospi- amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et Copies of the Michigan Consolidated Action Plan may be downloaded free of charge from the tal EMS assisted at the seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of MSHDA website at www.michigan.gov/mshda. scene. the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. Contact Laura Fitzger- ald at (810) 941-7072 or lfi[email protected].

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MICHIGAN MANDATE GM to invest $150M in plants Mask Continues from A1 mandate the GM announcement tinued investment in our maker to build fully elec- trols and tooling. That proj- vehicles today and our shows the company is state. Companies like Gen- tric vehicles, including the ect is beginning immedi- vision of an all-electric committing to both the eral Motors recognize what luxury Cadillac LYRIQ in ately, GM officials said. future.” challenge future and its current vehi- we know — that we have Tennessee. Paint and body “We are committed to In the past 19 months, cle lineup. the greatest workers in the shops there will undergo investing in the U.S., our GM has committed to invest “Today is a great day for world building the greatest major expansions, and the employees and our com- more than $4.5 billion at Continues from A1 the hard-working people of vehicles.” general assembly plant munities,” said GM Chair- three U.S. manufacturing Michigan,” Whitmer said The $2 billion investment will receive comprehensive man and CEO Mary Barra. sites to prepare those facil- Kristina Wieghmink said. during the virtual briefing. at Spring Hill Manufac- upgrades, including new “These investments under- ities for EV-related vehicle The agency has reported “We are proud to see con- turing will allow the auto- machines, conveyors, con- score the success of our production. violations to the state. Kallman claimed Sem- low was shut down with- out warning, but Wiegh- mink said the department sent emails about the noncompliance. She said the practice, owned by Kirk Semlow, in an email called health October 23, 2020 officials “terrorists” who were trying to threaten their economic well-be- PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR THE DRAFT MICHIGAN ing. CONSOLIDATED PLAN Kallman represented Manke, of Owosso, on Prior to submission for further funding from the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) GM is investing more than $150 million in its Michigan state misdemeanor Office of Community Planning and Development, Michigan is required to preparea manufacturing plants, including Flint Assembly. charges leveled after he Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan (the Consolidated Plan). The Consolidated Plan proposes an action strategy by which those needs will be addressed through MLive.com files reopened his barbershop five program years. The annual action plans are funded by six formula programs covered in in May despite Whitmer’s the Michigan Consolidated Plan (HOME, Community Development Block Grant, Housing prohibition. The charges Opportunities for Persons with AIDs, the Emergency Solutions Grant, Housing Trust Fund, have been dropped, and the CDBG Recovery Housing Program (RHP)). The Michigan State Housing Development STATE OF MICHIGAN although Manke faces a Authority (MSHDA) is responsible for preparing the Michigan Consolidated Plan and soliciting professional license hear- comments from the public regarding the plan on an annual basis. BEFORE THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC ing. The comment period will commence October 23, 2020 through October 29, 2020 and will focus SERVICE COMMISSION The attorney said he on the draft plan language. Copies of the Michigan Consolidated Plan may be downloaded free **** has been “inundated with of charge from the MSHDA website at www.michigan.gov/mshda. calls” about the new state NOTICE OF HEARING order and expects to be fil- FOR THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS ing “a lot of lawsuits” in the An on-line public meeting will be held next couple of weeks. OF DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY He said the Semlow law- on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 between 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. CASE NO. U-20826 suit isn’t challenging every Join Microsoft Teams Meeting part of the order. It’s clear +1 248-509-0316 United States • DTE Electric Company requests Michigan Public Service Commission’s we’re in an epidemic, Kall- Conference ID: 422 928 301# approval to implement a power supply cost recovery plan for the twelve man said, so Gordon does months ending December 31, 2021. have some powers. All interested parties are invited to submit written comments directly related to the proposed • The information below describes how a person may participate in this case. “People think I’m anti- amendment to the current Michigan Consolidated Plan. Information gathered during the written • You may call or write DTE Electric Company, One Energy Plaza, 570 mask or something or I’m comment period will be used to develop the State of Michigan’s Consolidated Action Plan. SB, Detroit, MI 48226, (800) 477-5050, for a free copy of its application. anti-people-being-safe. Any person may review the documents at the offices of DTE Electric Individuals and organizations may submit written comments to Tonya Young, 735 East Michigan Company. That is not the issue, here. Avenue, P.O. Box 30044, Lansing, MI 48909. Written comments must be received no later than Things need to be done • A pre-hearing will be held: 5 p.m. on October 29, 2020. Comments can also be submitted to the MSHDA Consolidated correctly, legally,” Kallman Plan Coordinator via e-mail to [email protected]. DATE/TIME: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 10:30 AM said. BEFORE: Administrative Law Judge Dennis Mack He also noted the Copies of the Michigan Consolidated Action Plan may be downloaded free of charge from the Supreme Court urged MSHDA website at www.michigan.gov/mshda. LOCATION: Video/Teleconferencing Whitmer to work with the PARTICIPATION: Any interested person may participate. Persons needing any assistance to participate should contact Legislature. the Commission’s Executive Secretary at (517) 284- “So what does she do? 8090, or by email at [email protected] in She ignores it,” Kallman advance of the hearing. 9759381-01 said. The Michigan Public Service Commission (Commission) will hold a pre- Even so, Whitmer and hearing to consider DTE Electric Company’s (DTE Electric) September lawmakers have enacted 30, 2020 application requesting the Commission to approve its power several key bills dealing supply cost recovery (PSCR) plan for the twelve months ending December 31, 2021 and approval for: 1) the continuation of mercury and with COVID-19 issues, such alkaline sorbents, urea, limestone, NOx and SO2 allowance expense as as unemployment benefits, recoverable PSCR costs for the 2021 PSCR year and thereafter; previously covered under 2) DTE Electric’s five-year forecast and associated actions and her orders. But leaders in decisions; 3) the implementation of DTE Electric’s proposed PSCR Plan TRENDING NOW: and maximum PSCR Factor in DTE Electric’s rates for 2021 jurisdictional the Republican-led Legisla- sales of electricity that are subject to the PSCR clause, and otherwise ture have made it clear they expedite approval of DTE Electric’s request for a levelized 2021 maximum are not fully behind a mask PSCR Factor of 3.22 mills per kWh in customers’ bills for the period mandate. January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021; 4) DTE Electric’s plans and associated actions addressing capacity resources and approving the related expenses; 5) the transfer price treatment of renewable “People think energy in DTE Electric’s PSCR process as proposed; 6) DTE Electric’s CANNABISPRESENTED BY request for recovery of the expense associated with DTE Electric’s INDUSTRY I’m anti-mask agreements with NEXUS Gas Transmission, including the Texas Eastern Appalachian Lease (TEAL) Amendment; 7) DTE Electric’s request for INSIGHTS Commission review and approval of the expense associated with lateral or something construction and transportation, firm gas transportation, and storage services executed with Vector Pipeline L.P., DTE Gas Company, Enbridge or I’m anti- OCT. 27, 2-3:30PM Inc., and Washington 10 Storage Corporation; 8) DTE Electric’s request for Commission review and approval of the PSCR expense associated VIRTUAL EVENT with the VGPs, Rider 18 energy-outflow, and Demand Response (DR) people-being- customer capacity expenses; and 9) granting DTE Electric such further additional relief. safe. ” All documents filed in this case shall be submitted electronically through the Commission’s E-Dockets website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets. David A. Kallman Requirements and instructions for filing can be found in the User Manual on the E-Dockets help page. Documents may also be submitted, in Word or PDF format, as an attachment to an email sent to: mpscedockets@ michigan.gov. If you require assistance prior to e-filing, contact Commission staff at (517) 284-8090 or by email at: mpscedockets@ ABUSE michigan.gov. Any person wishing to intervene and become a party to the case shall electronically file a petition to intervene with this Commission Reports FEATURED SPEAKER by November 5, 2020. (Interested persons may elect to file using the traditional paper format.) The proof of service shall indicate service upon DTE Electric Company’s attorney, Jon P. Christinidis, One Energy Plaza, Marijuana Regulatory Agency 570 SB, Detroit, MI 48226. are down Executive Director, Andrew Brisbo The prehearing is scheduled to be held remotely by video conference or teleconference. Persons filing a petition to intervene will be advised of FROM A1 the process to participate in the hearing. Any person wishing to participate without intervention under Mich and think to ask if every- Admin Code, R 792.10413 (Rule 413), or file a public comment, may do so thing is OK at home. Edu- by filing a written statement in this docket. The written statement may be $ cators are the leading mailed or emailed and should reference Case No. U-20826. Statements source of reporting calls 15 TICKETS may be emailed to: [email protected]. Statements may be mailed to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, to child protective ser- mlivemediagroup.com/cannabis 7109 West Saginaw Hwy., Lansing, MI 48917. All information submitted to vices agencies across the the Commission in this matter becomes public information, thus available country. Like doctors and on the Michigan Public Service Commission’s website, and subject to day care workers, they are disclosure. Please do not include information you wish to remain private. mandated to report abuse For more information on how to participate in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. or neglect if they suspect it’s happening. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Requests for adjournment must be made pursuant to Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules R 792.10422 and R 792.10432. But teachers weren’t Requests for further information on adjournment should be directed to seeing those kids, and kids (517) 284-8130. couldn’t confide in those A copy of DTE Electric Company’s application may be reviewed on the teachers, and Amanda Commission’s website at: michigan.gov/mpscedockets, and at the office Neal’s phone wasn’t ring- PRESENTED BY of DTE Electric Company. For more information on how to participate ing. She knew that there in a case, you may contact the Commission at the above address or by telephone at (517) 284-8090. were still floors with bro- ken glass, babies with The Utility Consumer Representation Fund has been created for the purpose of aiding in the representation of residential utility customers broken bones, kids get- in various Commission proceedings. Contact the Chairperson, Utility ting hit and going hungry. Consumer Participation Board, Department of Licensing and Regulatory She knew it was happen- Affairs, P.O. Box 30004, Lansing, Michigan 48909, for more information. ing, but she didn’t know Jurisdiction is pursuant to 1909 PA 106, as amended, MCL 460.551 enough to help. et seq.; 1919 PA 419, as amended, MCL 460.54 et seq.; 1939 PA 3, as “The ones we don’t amended, MCL 460.1 et seq.; 1969 PA 306, as amended, MCL 24.201 et seq.; 1982 PA 304, as amended, MCL 460.6j et seq.; and Parts 1 & 4 of know about” are the cases the Michigan Office of Administrative Hearings and Rules, Mich. Admin that worry her the most, Code, and R 792.10401 through R 792.10448. she says. “And we may never know. At least until this is

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