Livonia built a library with an auditorium. Not conducive for performing arts. Short-sighted in scaling it back.
Livonia Public Schools built three auditoriums. Not conducive for community organizations due to scheduling and price for the rental.
Ten years ago local art organizations along with one member of the City Council held several meetings to discuss a community performing arts building; studied locations and started looking at cost projects. It was met with resistance from the Mayor and the group stopped meeting.
Our hometown is looking at tens of millions for Greenmead design and a new senior center. But no discussion on a performing arts center that can be used by community groups, including our growing theatre presence.
It is time that the Community Performing Arts Center be brought up for discussion and placed eventually on the implementation agenda.
We could also have the Livonia Public Schools follow through on the commitment made to this typewriter that community organizations would have a cost-effective rental plan coupled with scheduling availability ready to implement when the three performing art auditoriums open. Still waiting while at least two major organizations in Livonia express their frustrations to the typewriter weekly.
The leadership of the Livonia Community Theatre is spearheading a public awareness campaign with a hoped-for campaign fundraising drive to start the discussion on location and cost.
Without a commitment from the elected leadership, we will still be talking about this ten years from now. Put this idea on the table and start adding the dollars to the long-delayed community infrastructure that keeps getting pushed down the road.
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