The owner of a company that demolished the wrong Detroit house — for the second time — has resigned from the city's board that helps provide oversight of demolition contractors. Richard Adamo, the president of Adamo Group, submitted a resignation letter to Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on 12/18/19.
The owner of a company that demolished the wrong Detroit house — for the second time — has resigned from the city's board that helps provide oversight of demolition contractors. Richard Adamo, the president of Adamo Group, submitted a resignation letter to Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on 12/18/19.
The owner of a company that demolished the wrong Detroit house — for the second time — has resigned from the city's board that helps provide oversight of demolition contractors. Richard Adamo, the president of Adamo Group, submitted a resignation letter to Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on 12/18/19.
The owner of a company that demolished the wrong Detroit house — for the second time — has resigned from the city's board that helps provide oversight of demolition contractors. Richard Adamo, the president of Adamo Group, submitted a resignation letter to Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on 12/18/19.
December 18, 2019
Honorable Mayor Mike Duggan
Office of the Mayor
2 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48226
Reference: Board of Wrecking Examiners
Dear Mr. Mayor,
After careful thought and consideration, I have decided to resign my
position on the City of Detroit Board of Wrecking Examiners effective
immediately.
Ihave enjoyed the position tremendously and very much appreciate the
confidence you have shown in me during my appointment. Thank you for the
opportunity.
Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please
feel free to contact me at (313) 892-7330, extension 120.
Very Truly Yours,
Adamo Demolition Company
ELM LL.
Richard M. Adamo
President
320 E. Seven Mille Rd.
Detroit, Mi 48203
313.892.7330
www.adamogroup.com