Talk:South Lyon, Michigan

Maps
The map for SL needs to be updated. With the addition of the park on the south end of the city, part of the city now extends to 8 Mile Road and the border with Washtenaw Co.
 * Which park? The city's southernmost boundary is 9 Mile. I can't think of any park that hits 8 Mile, until you've crossed the Lyon Twp. / Novi border. Do you have a reference? Kevin 21:31, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

Volunteer Park extends south to 8 Mile Road. See this map:

http://www.southlyonmi.org/Boards/Planning/slzoningmap%2024x36.pdf —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.216.101.203 (talk) 04:16, 3 October 2008 (UTC)

wrestlenovi's contributions
I moved the school section to its own section, the school part ate up most of the page. -wrestlenovi

I also moved the thing about the trash disposal in the business section - it had little to do with the importance of south lyon... Wrestlenovi 18:50, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

September 1, 2006 cleanup
I've made several changes to this page.

The most obvious change is striking the heading about the Hotel entirely. Having it as a unique heading is pretty borderline as far as Wikipedia format goes, but what triggered the deletion is that it is a violation of copyright. The content was pulled directly from http://southlyonhotel.com/history.html.

However, since the Hotel is fairly important to South Lyon, I included a note in the Businesses category. In the same category, I removed the description of what seamless tubing is and replaced "seamless tube" with a link to Tubing (material).

Finally, I removed the links to the Hotel and SLHS CC team from External Links, as they are not relevant to the main article. Kevin 06:54, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Pumpkinfest
Someone edited the Pumpkinfest section to state that it is the only annual festival in South Lyon. I've reverted this somewhat, as Depot Days is a festival as well. I also remember a street festival where Pontiac Trail / Lafayette was closed between the Hotel and Liberty St., and 10 Mile / Lake was closed between the theater and Washington St. I'm not sure if they do that anymore, though. Kevin 17:50, 19 November 2006 (UTC)