1995 MMR Index by author and topic Author Index Clerks’ issues Finance Michigan Municipal League Bais-DiSessa, Jane - July Optical scan voting comes to Farmington Case Study: State Shared Revenues, J/F p8 President’s Message: Answering the call to Beitel, Judy - S/O HillApsr, p8 0 action, J/F p4 Breen, Tracy - July Burton’s touch screen voting with computer The Five-year financial model: A far-sighted Don’t dare miss your 1994 MML Regional veriffirsit icn thae ntatiion,o Apnr p 84 approach to municipal decision making Meetimnagr ,p7 6 Bar coding in the clerk’s office, Apr p89 and resource allocatiMaorn p,5 0 1995 MML Regional Meetings, Apr p112 Why use desktop publishThiatn’sg w?hy ! ManaCongsulteing mServeicesn: Tthe n ew- Resotol beu contsidieredo ant thse 19 94 Apr p90 est addition to MML’s member services MML Convaere nduet Juine o30,n 19 95, New Secroef Sttatea tro adydre ss Munici- menu, Mar, p52 May p130 pal Clerks at annual MML Legislative Reporto n 1994 residewatnert ainda slewe r Nomisonughat fotr siix thoree-nyears te rms ConferenAcpre p,8 7 rateMasr ,p5 4 on MML Board of Trustees, June p170 Worker’s compenbassicas tfori muonincip al Defined contriobr duefitneid obennef it Special Section: 97th Annual Convention Elliot, Daniel L. - June clerAkprs p,10 0 plans: For whom are they best suited? PromJoulty pi209o, Anug, p2 59 EEsvaaun,s , DaMvaiudr ic- e Ma- yM ay Divers Mar p66 New MML Consoprrovitdeis durumg a nd Fink, David - Aug Guest Editorial: On taxes and other prices, alcohol testing for CDL drivers Understanding diversity, July p204 June p71 GallaDebgbieh -e Mary,, Ju ly Survey results: Women in city management, 1994-95 Report to members, S/O issue Goodman, George D. - J/F, Mar, Apr, May, July p208 Historic Preservation OveArt tvhe Miichieganw Mu:nici pal June, July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec League, service is our business S/O p291 GrinzinKagthey r-, De c Economic Development hance your downtown streets, June p160 AdministSerrviacets iDivviseion : Hart, Gary - J/F, Nov Rescuing ‘brownfields’, May p117 Rehabihisltoriic btuiladintgs,i Junneg p1 61 Moving ahead to meet members’ needs, Huelsman, Walter - Mar Six key issues for livable public spaces, S/O p296 HutchJioans -o S/nO,, D ec May pl118 insurance/Risk Management Education and PublicaDivtisiioon:n As d i- ImMaary mKay, - Aug MLink offers cost-free information support Insurance, self-inscuomrea innc maen y rect link with members, S/O p300 Jasinski, Beverly - Apr for municipalities, May p121 formJ/sF ,p3 0 Infoanrd Rmeseaarcht Diivisioon:n So me- KKinge, FTnrehdt Io., -mG M. aa -ys Ma y Comnmeuw nilitfye indteos iygonu rm adnoawgnetmoewnnt, cMaany brpe1a2t2h e COBdRlA e-Vd FSo? p 3y 2o u think you have it han- Statthei nagn do lFde,d esraol Am ffeairtsn eDhwiv,i isSi/onOn: g p3 02 KKiuslhi,s chReocbke,r t R-o bAeprtr - J/F Using development agreementtso structure, Test your COBRA knowledJg/Fe ,p3 2 And the beat goes on . . . , S/O p304 Layton, Colleen -M ar, May, July, S/O, Nov coordinataend finance economic develop- Worker's compenbassicas tfori muonincip al Legal Defense Fund: Attomeys standing to- menMaty ,p12 6 clerAkprs p,10 0 gethSe/Or p,30 8 LazJaanr -, Ma r Lee,C . Su-e S /O Development : Succeins Msar - You don’t always get what you don’t pay Human Resources Services Lockwood, Patricia - J/F shaMlayl p,12 8 for, June p173 Division: Change is the key to success, Madejezyk, Kenneth J. - Mar Ten secrets of downtown success, June p152 Top ten ways to get sued for sexual harass- S/O p310 Mahoney, Thomas, July The test of a healthy downtown, June p157 ment, July p200 Municipal Consulting Services: The newest MathWeillwiams Co. -n J/F,, M ay Making the most of your downtown devel- Update: Health Care Reform and COBRA addition to MML’s services menu, S/O p312 McLain, Robert - Mar opment efforts, June p158 ExpansiNoovn p,36 6 MML Risk Management Services MNelsuon,r StKpeepvhihenn -y- J/JF/,,F J une Preserving your historic stoplights can en- Legislative aDbilveis iaons: sTeShe/mOte p:, 3S1 t4a ff is our most valu- hance your downtown streets, June p160 NiemeJolhna -, S/ O Don’t take our word for it . . . Ask another Finance Services Division: Managintgh e NottMalrk e- Myar,, S /O Rehabilitating historic buildings, June p161 local officia/lF, p 6 League’s financial resourcS/eO sp3,1 6 NewmMaeln -, Ju ly Marketing small town retail space, June 29th LegiCsonfelrenace ttoi focvus oen f is- Audited Financial Statements for the year Palma, Dolores P. - June pl64 cal healoft cihtie s and village/sF ,p 8 ended June 30, 1995, S/O, p318 RoddAmyy -, D ec Business succession: Essential planning for City hall synergy helps build municipal lob- New leadtakees rthes helhm, iDecp p3 80 SSeliigsolnC,a vtMhiyec h-ar eJl/ F,,- JD uelcy rpelt6e4n tion of downtown businesses, June Ebnyinvg siurccoreegJnsu/lsFatm p,or1 ye0 cnhalltengaes:l T he Precsuidse notn’s t hMee sfsauget: uMDruencei cp,i3p8a l1i ties must fo- SSmiothm, mShierlreyf DSoe.na -ll dJ du-ly, J u ly DoiJnugn e smpa1l6l6 town economic development, tfiomrem sf ohra sf uandrarmeintvalJe /dFs pt,a1t 2e and federarle - Loca1l9 9o5f fiMcMiaLl s Cexoplnorvede nnetw iDheoorci nzpo,3n8s 4 at the TSSTShttiyeuhbpuaudunloela,t, dm, W eiDLpolonlriSsaiscla modA-mo t n JtadJ/L nrF. -ne, - ,-a JA nuSJp -/nr/F,,eO ,S J/ JuuOnl ey,, ASu/gO, S/O, Dec DEEennavtliviirmnioegn r mfeowonirn ttfham uln eddonrawemtngeutn lotaawtlon r ys ptaacrtheka ilanlgne,dn geSfse/:dO e rTaphl3 e6 r0e - L19J9la4eFt-i 9vp5eg2 4PM riiciChooinrsgfaientr leiJnMec/uesFna i,pcR 4eitg piaslt iraLteivaognu eeF oLre mgsi,s - SMDtiaetcpe haoifr gtthamen eL neaMtguusen iAcddirpesasl, DRece vp3i9e0 w Urquhart, Michel-l Aeug , S/O, Dec forms has arrived, J/F p12 Gas tax still percolatAiung gp2,7 4 Benefit News - J/F Ad ay in the life . . . The EnvironmentaAlf - MAMA annual meeting helps attomeys Directors Comer, J/F, Mar, Apr, May, June, VUapltuocnk,, FMriecdh a- elM a-y ,J /FA,u gA ug fairs Service of the Michigan Municipal keep pace with legal trends, Dec p412 July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec Walworth, William - Apr League, Aug p244 Federal Focus, May WasserAmlaan n- ,Au g Revisions to the “polluters pay” law: From Our Shelves to Yours, Mar, May, July, Weaver, Debby - S/O A breath off resh air for municipalities, Nov WWiilllliiaBaamrJrmasyc kso- n -,Ju ,Mn ae y FarAmuign gtpo2n4 8 Hills works to save the Rouge Micchilgainn'si Annpugrm b,pe8 r7 of elected officials de- TheA uLgo,n gD eacn d the Short of It, J/F, Apr, June, River, Aug p252 Survey indicates villages face fiscal woes, Municipal Bulletin Board, J/F, Mar, Apr, Media relations for environmental issues: July p221 May, June, July, Nov Topic Index Getting your story covered, Aug p255 Western Michigan tour filled with laughter, Municipal Calendar, J/F, Mar, Apr, May, Environment high on Capitol Hill, Aug p256 learning and locomotion, Aug p276 June, July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec Achievement Awards Traverse City Light and Power: “We Treed Municipal Want Ads, J/F, Mar, Apr, May, 1995 Entry Information, Mar p58, Apr p94 You Right!”, Aug p258 Management June, July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec Six communities are first-time winners in The new DNR Environmental Assistance Administrative re-engineering inspires a Personnel Perspectives, Mar, May, July, Nov the 1995 Michigan Municipal Achieve- Division: Easy access and quick response, rededication to excellence in oak Park, Tips on Municipal Risk Management, J/F, ment Awards Competition, Nov p336 Aug p272 July p192 Apr, June Americans With Disabilities Federal Government Oakn amPear,k : Ju‘lTyh ep 1F9a6m ily City’ lives up to its VidJeuon e,V aJnutlayg,e Npooivn,t ,D eJc/ F, Mar, Apr, May, Are you really removing barriers? May p142 104th Congress promises significant changes, J/F/ p18 Technology Michigan’s U.S. Legislators, J/F p18 Local government LISTSERVS: Making the Officials keep pace with the 104th Congress, Internet work forc ity hall, July p222 May p132 Michigan Municipal Review December 1994 1995 MMR Index by author and topic Author Index Clerks’ issues Finance Michigan Municipal League Bais-DiSessa, Jane - July Optical scan voting comes to Farmington Case Study: State Shared Revenues, J/F p8 President’s Message: Answering the call to Beitel, Judy - S/O HillApsr, p8 0 action, J/F p4 Breen, Tracy - July Burton’s touch screen voting with computer The Five-year financial model: A far-sighted Don’t dare miss your 1994 MML Regional veriffirsit icn thae ntatiion,o Apnr p 84 approach to municipal decision making Meetimnagr ,p7 6 Bar coding in the clerk’s office, Apr p89 and resource allocatiMaorn p,5 0 1995 MML Regional Meetings, Apr p112 Why use desktop publishThiatn’sg w?hy ! ManaCongsulteing mServeicesn: Tthe n ew- Resotol beu contsidieredo ant thse 19 94 Apr p90 est addition to MML’s member services MML Convaere nduet Juine o30,n 19 95, New Secroef Sttatea tro adydre ss Munici- menu, Mar, p52 May p130 pal Clerks at annual MML Legislative Reporto n 1994 residewatnert ainda slewe r Nomisonughat fotr siix thoree-nyears te rms ConferenAcpre p,8 7 rateMasr ,p5 4 on MML Board of Trustees, June p170 Worker’s compenbassicas tfori muonincip al Defined contriobr duefitneid obennef it Special Section: 97th Annual Convention Elliot, Daniel L. - June clerAkprs p,10 0 plans: For whom are they best suited? PromJoulty pi209o, Anug, p2 59 EEsvaaun,s , DaMvaiudr ic- e Ma- yM ay Divers Mar p66 New MML Consoprrovitdeis durumg a nd Fink, David - Aug Guest Editorial: On taxes and other prices, alcohol testing for CDL drivers Understanding diversity, July p204 June p71 GallaDebgbieh -e Mary,, Ju ly Survey results: Women in city management, 1994-95 Report to members, S/O issue Goodman, George D. - J/F, Mar, Apr, May, July p208 Historic Preservation OveArt tvhe Miichieganw Mu:nici pal June, July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec League, service is our business S/O p291 GrinzinKagthey r-, De c Economic Development hance your downtown streets, June p160 AdministSerrviacets iDivviseion : Hart, Gary - J/F, Nov Rescuing ‘brownfields’, May p117 Rehabihisltoriic btuiladintgs,i Junneg p1 61 Moving ahead to meet members’ needs, Huelsman, Walter - Mar Six key issues for livable public spaces, S/O p296 HutchJioans -o S/nO,, D ec May pl118 insurance/Risk Management Education and PublicaDivtisiioon:n As d i- ImMaary mKay, - Aug MLink offers cost-free information support Insurance, self-inscuomrea innc maen y rect link with members, S/O p300 Jasinski, Beverly - Apr for municipalities, May p121 formJ/sF ,p3 0 Infoanrd Rmeseaarcht Diivisioon:n So me- KKinge, FTnrehdt Io., -mG M. aa -ys Ma y Comnmeuw nilitfye indteos iygonu rm adnoawgnetmoewnnt, cMaany brpe1a2t2h e COBdRlA e-Vd FSo? p 3y 2o u think you have it han- Statthei nagn do lFde,d esraol Am ffeairtsn eDhwiv,i isSi/onOn: g p3 02 KKiuslhi,s chReocbke,r t R-o bAeprtr - J/F Using development agreementtso structure, Test your COBRA knowledJg/Fe ,p3 2 And the beat goes on . . . , S/O p304 Layton, Colleen -M ar, May, July, S/O, Nov coordinataend finance economic develop- Worker's compenbassicas tfori muonincip al Legal Defense Fund: Attomeys standing to- menMaty ,p12 6 clerAkprs p,10 0 gethSe/Or p,30 8 LazJaanr -, Ma r Lee,C . Su-e S /O Development : Succeins Msar - You don’t always get what you don’t pay Human Resources Services Lockwood, Patricia - J/F shaMlayl p,12 8 for, June p173 Division: Change is the key to success, Madejezyk, Kenneth J. - Mar Ten secrets of downtown success, June p152 Top ten ways to get sued for sexual harass- S/O p310 Mahoney, Thomas, July The test of a healthy downtown, June p157 ment, July p200 Municipal Consulting Services: The newest MathWeillwiams Co. -n J/F,, M ay Making the most of your downtown devel- Update: Health Care Reform and COBRA addition to MML’s services menu, S/O p312 McLain, Robert - Mar opment efforts, June p158 ExpansiNoovn p,36 6 MML Risk Management Services MNelsuon,r StKpeepvhihenn -y- J/JF/,,F J une Preserving your historic stoplights can en- Legislative aDbilveis iaons: sTeShe/mOte p:, 3S1 t4a ff is our most valu- hance your downtown streets, June p160 NiemeJolhna -, S/ O Don’t take our word for it . . . Ask another Finance Services Division: Managintgh e NottMalrk e- Myar,, S /O Rehabilitating historic buildings, June p161 local officia/lF, p 6 League’s financial resourcS/eO sp3,1 6 NewmMaeln -, Ju ly Marketing small town retail space, June 29th LegiCsonfelrenace ttoi focvus oen f is- Audited Financial Statements for the year Palma, Dolores P. - June pl64 cal healoft cihtie s and village/sF ,p 8 ended June 30, 1995, S/O, p318 RoddAmyy -, D ec Business succession: Essential planning for City hall synergy helps build municipal lob- New leadtakees rthes helhm, iDecp p3 80 SSeliigsolnC,a vtMhiyec h-ar eJl/ F,,- JD uelcy rpelt6e4n tion of downtown businesses, June Ebnyinvg siurccoreegJnsu/lsFatm p,or1 ye0 cnhalltengaes:l T he Precsuidse notn’s t hMee sfsauget: uMDruencei cp,i3p8a l1i ties must fo- SSmiothm, mShierlreyf DSoe.na -ll dJ du-ly, J u ly DoiJnugn e smpa1l6l6 town economic development, tfiomrem sf ohra sf uandrarmeintvalJe /dFs pt,a1t 2e and federarle - Loca1l9 9o5f fiMcMiaLl s Cexoplnorvede nnetw iDheoorci nzpo,3n8s 4 at the TSSTShttiyeuhbpuaudunloela,t, dm, W eiDLpolonlriSsaiscla modA-mo t n JtadJ/L nrF. -ne, - ,-a JA nuSJp -/nr/F,,eO ,S J/ JuuOnl ey,, ASu/gO, S/O, Dec DEEennavtliviirmnioegn r mfeowonirn ttfham uln eddonrawemtngeutn lotaawtlon r ys ptaacrtheka ilanlgne,dn geSfse/:dO e rTaphl3 e6 r0e - L19J9la4eFt-i 9vp5eg2 4PM riiciChooinrsgfaientr leiJnMec/uesFna i,pcR 4eitg piaslt iraLteivaognu eeF oLre mgsi,s - SMDtiaetcpe haoifr gtthamen eL neaMtguusen iAcddirpesasl, DRece vp3i9e0 w Urquhart, Michel-l Aeug , S/O, Dec forms has arrived, J/F p12 Gas tax still percolatAiung gp2,7 4 Benefit News - J/F Ad ay in the life . . . The EnvironmentaAlf - MAMA annual meeting helps attomeys Directors Comer, J/F, Mar, Apr, May, June, VUapltuocnk,, FMriecdh a- elM a-y ,J /FA,u gA ug fairs Service of the Michigan Municipal keep pace with legal trends, Dec p412 July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec Walworth, William - Apr League, Aug p244 Federal Focus, May WasserAmlaan n- ,Au g Revisions to the “polluters pay” law: From Our Shelves to Yours, Mar, May, July, Weaver, Debby - S/O A breath off resh air for municipalities, Nov WWiilllliiaBaamrJrmasyc kso- n -,Ju ,Mn ae y FarAmuign gtpo2n4 8 Hills works to save the Rouge Micchilgainn'si Annpugrm b,pe8 r7 of elected officials de- TheA uLgo,n gD eacn d the Short of It, J/F, Apr, June, River, Aug p252 Survey indicates villages face fiscal woes, Municipal Bulletin Board, J/F, Mar, Apr, Media relations for environmental issues: July p221 May, June, July, Nov Topic Index Getting your story covered, Aug p255 Western Michigan tour filled with laughter, Municipal Calendar, J/F, Mar, Apr, May, Environment high on Capitol Hill, Aug p256 learning and locomotion, Aug p276 June, July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec Achievement Awards Traverse City Light and Power: “We Treed Municipal Want Ads, J/F, Mar, Apr, May, 1995 Entry Information, Mar p58, Apr p94 You Right!”, Aug p258 Management June, July, Aug, S/O, Nov, Dec Six communities are first-time winners in The new DNR Environmental Assistance Administrative re-engineering inspires a Personnel Perspectives, Mar, May, July, Nov the 1995 Michigan Municipal Achieve- Division: Easy access and quick response, rededication to excellence in oak Park, Tips on Municipal Risk Management, J/F, ment Awards Competition, Nov p336 Aug p272 July p192 Apr, June Americans With Disabilities Federal Government Oakn amPear,k : Ju‘lTyh ep 1F9a6m ily City’ lives up to its VidJeuon e,V aJnutlayg,e Npooivn,t ,D eJc/ F, Mar, Apr, May, Are you really removing barriers? May p142 104th Congress promises significant changes, J/F/ p18 Technology Michigan’s U.S. Legislators, J/F p18 Local government LISTSERVS: Making the Officials keep pace with the 104th Congress, Internet work forc ity hall, July p222 May p132 Michigan Municipal Review December 1994