The Mission of Preservation Chelsea

It is our mission to preserve Chelsea as a village rich with history and charm, reflected by historic buildings, surrounding farmlands, and as found in our beautiful and vibrant village center. We aim to work through education, offering to ourselves and the community the history of Chelsea as well as the issues shaping our future. We intend actively to preserve historic landmarks and to have a voice in all issues that affect any possible de-centralization of our village. It is our intention to pursue this mission with full involvement and input from merchants and citizens of Chelsea and to act in ways that make sense for the preservation of Chelsea's charm and historic integrity while supporting a vibrant and successful downtown.

Federal Screw Works

Federal Screw Works
This property has been under threat of total demolition since 2008--there are historically signficant and architecturally interesting sections that should be preserved!

Jackson Street Panorama

Jackson Street Panorama
The DDA voted at the meeting on 9.20.12 to demolish the Daniels Addition Car Showroom despite the letter from the State Historic Preservation Office. (please read below)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Easy actions you can take to save the Longworth Complex--

KEEP OUR PAST PRESENT
If you are interested in supporting future development by adaptively re-using this important part of the historic downtown and our heritage,Speak and Write Publicly, Contact Personally on Local, County and State levels!


Attend the free Jackson Street Jam on Friday, August 6, from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. next to our historic buildings! see poster--

LOCAL

Chelsea City Council — elected officials
Speak during the public comment section at the beginning of City Council, meeting August 10 (Tuesday), 7 pm, held in the Board Room of the Washtington Street Education Center. (southern-most building, west side through double doors. Again, public comment is at the beginning of the meeting. Introduce yourself, state your address.

Contact City Council members personally.
Jason Lindauer, Mayor — email: jlindauer@city-chelsea.org — 475-1771
(Make an appointment during office hours: Monday and Friday 3:30pm to 5:00pm.)
Cheri Albertson, Mayor Pro-Tem — email: cheriaa@umich.edu — 475-8313
Ann Feeney — email: annfeeney@aol.com — Home Phone: 475-1493 
Bill Holmberg -- email: holmbergwilliam@sbcglobal.net — 433-9733 
Rod Anderson — email: rod.anderson@sbcglobal.net — 475-5898
Kent Martinez-Kratz — email: kkratz@jpsmail.org
Frank Hammer — email: beemerguy@fastmail.fm — 475-1828 
John Hanifan, City Manager — email: jhanifan@city-chelsea.org — 475-1771 ext 201

Downtown Development Authority (DDA) — appointed officials

Attend the next DDA meeting on August 19 (Thursday) beginnning at 7:30 AM in the basement of City Hall. Speak during public comment at the end of the meeting.

Contact these DDA members by phone or at their place of business.

Jason Lindauer — mayor, City of Chelsea — City Hall, 305 South Main — 475-1771
Michael Jackson — owner of Vogel's and Foster's, 107 South Main — 475-1606
Mark Heydlauff — owner of Heydlauff's Inc, 113 North Main — 475-1221
Paul Frisinger — Realtor with Reinhart Realtor, 800 South Main — 433-2184
Robert Pierce — Dir. Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce, 310 North Main — 475-1145
Jeff Holman — Property Manager, McKinley, Inc., 320 North Main — 734-769-8520, ext. 489
Pattie Schwarz — River Gallery, 120 North Main — 433-0826
Jim Myles — owner of Chelsea House Victorian Inn, 118 East Middle — 433-4663
Rob Winans — owner of Winans Jewelry, 108 South Main — 475-2622
Palmer Morrel-Samuels — EMPA, 111 South Main — 433-0344
Pat Cleary — owner of Cleary's Pub, 113 South — 475 1922
Peter C. Flintoft — attorney, Keusch, Flintoft,& Conlin, PC, 119 South Main —475-8671
John Hanifan — (Staff Liaison) City Manager — City Hall, 305 South Main — 475-1771 ext 201

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