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Barry
I support the Promote the Vote plan for redistricting because it best support the viewpoints many civil rights organizations.
Barry Rubin
I support the Promote the Vote plan which takes into consideration the viewpoints of many civil rights organizations.
Vivian M Sawicki
This map does not keep the long-standing COI between Harper Woods, Grosse Pointe Woods and Shores, and St. Clair Shores. Those communities share the Milk River InterCounty Drain District and a pump station (waste processing) and Board representatives. So we all have the same water and environmental issues. We all have the same flooding issues we are trying to resolve. Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods share public services, including mutual fire and police aid and animal control. Harper Woods is part of the Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce. This map disregards that long-standing and traditional COI and would disrupt our joint efforts in representation
Dr. Yvette McElroy Anderson
These boundaries do not take into account COI. The Detroit Golf Course, Palmer Woods, Sherwood Forest, Green Acres and the University District and Friends of Palmer Park need to remain in the same district.
Joseph Fresard
very similar to the districts that were struck down and don't seem to take well established COI's into consideration at all.
Robert Dindoffer
This is my least favorite configuration for my area and my home COIs. This map completely fractures the lakeshore suburbs COI. It also haphazardly splits Grosse Pointe Woods across 2 districts and St. Clair Shores into 3 different districts. ------- Note, if the Grosse Points are included with Detroit in that district, the pre-existing configuration with the Grosse Pointes and the Detroit Riverfront is/was the best configuration. I advocated for that configuration. But the Court struck it down. I don't see how this map, which reflects COIs worse, could pass muster if the prior one was struck down.