Meeting planned on $100,000 settlement from Crimson Holdings

The Crimson Holdings facility on East Maumee Street.
The powdered egg processing plant on East Maumee Street, as it appeared under the management of Crimson Holdings.

ADRIAN — The Adrian City Commission is planning a public meeting to discuss how to use a $100,000 legal settlement from Crimson Holdings, the former operator of the powdered egg processing plant at 1336 E. Maumee St.

Crimson Holdings, which is now bankrupt, was ordered by a judge to pay $100,000 to be used for the benefit of people who had been negatively affected by noxious odors coming from the plant.

The meeting will take place on Monday, Dec. 8, at 6 p.m. at Chico Martinez Hall, located in the Align Center for Workforce Development, 440 E. Church St.

The forum will be moderated by Lisa Hewitt-Cruz, community development director for the city of Adrian. People will break out into groups to talk about ideas, and then come together for a larger discussion.

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