Residents demand action against solar energy overreach

November 22, 2024 | St. Clair County, Michigan

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Residents of St. Clair County voiced significant concerns regarding solar energy developments during a recent government meeting, highlighting fears of government overreach and potential negative impacts on property values and community health.

One resident, who recently moved into a home near solar projects, expressed anxiety over the lack of local government response to the developments, stating that the situation is \"scary\" and could jeopardize the equity built in their previous home. This sentiment was echoed by County Commissioner Robert Felix, who criticized the township's handling of solar energy issues, claiming that residents are being treated unfairly and that the township has effectively abandoned them. Felix announced plans to draft a letter to the Michigan Attorney General, seeking intervention in what he described as a \"nefarious operation\" involving solar companies.
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Felix also proposed a moratorium on solar projects in the county, arguing that it would allow for a more organized response to residents' concerns and potentially protect local interests from aggressive solar company tactics. He emphasized the need for the county to address health concerns related to solar energy, which he noted are not covered under existing legislation.

Mary Williams, another resident, raised additional issues, including the treatment of a person of color on the Health Advisory Board, expressing concern that the board lacks representation for marginalized communities. Williams called for greater accountability from local officials and urged citizens to take action if their voices continue to be ignored.

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The meeting underscored a growing tension in the community regarding solar energy initiatives, with residents demanding more transparency and support from local government to ensure their rights and health are prioritized.

Converted from November 21, 2024 St Clair County Board of Commissioners meeting on November 22, 2024
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