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Kristine McLonis
In this map, the proposed 7th District groups Ferndale, Pleasant Ridge, Hazel Park, and part of Madison Heights together with part of northwest Detroit (including the University District). I like that it sticks with the “bacon strip” model of combining a portion of Wayne County and southern Oakland County together. However, Madison Heights should not be split in two.
Another downside of this proposed map is that Oak Park and Huntington Woods are separated into the 5th and 6th Districts respectively. Both cities have a strong Jewish population and should be considered a community of interest.
(I’m also not happy about the prospect of two or more of our current state representatives having to run against each other for the 7th District in the August primary.)
Joseph Fresard
reflects the Lakeshore COI that was strongly supported in the comments submitted
Vivian M Sawicki
This map completely disregards 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. We all have the same water and environmental issues and have the same flooding issues we are trying to resolve. In addition, 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 and shares a portion of the school district. This map disregards that long-standing and traditional COI and would disrupt our joint efforts in representation.
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