THOMSON v. CITY OF DEARBORN

Docket No. 27, Calendar No. 47,005.

349 Mich. 685 (1957)

85 N.W.2d 122

THOMSON v. CITY OF DEARBORN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Thomson, in propria persona and for other plaintiffs.

Dale H. Fillmore, Corporation Counsel, and Ralph B. Guy, Jr., Assistant Corporation Counsel, for defendant.


VOELKER, J.

In 1950 the city of Dearborn, a homerule city, by ordinance provided a rather elaborate on-and-off-street system of municipal automobile parking facilities to be financed by self-liquidating revenue bonds. One of the off-street meter parking lots so established under this ordinance became known as the Calhoun parking lot. As time went on the city determined to enlarge this parking lot by extending it easterly, and in the spring of 1955 it acted to do so...

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