During a recent city council meeting, officials emphasized the importance of safety during the upcoming Halloween festivities, urging residents to exercise caution while driving in busy areas known for trick-or-treating. Councilman Wenzel highlighted the chaotic conditions experienced in previous years, encouraging drivers to remain vigilant to prevent accidents.
The meeting also recognized the efforts of community member Angela, who has been actively cleaning up litter throughout the city. Council members praised her dedication and suggested launching a campaign to combat littering in Dearborn Heights, stressing that community involvement is crucial for maintaining the city's beauty.
As election season approaches, council members reminded residents of the significance of participating in the upcoming elections. They urged patience with the clerk's office, which will be busy with early voting starting October 26 at the Canfield Community Center. The council highlighted the importance of voting, not only for major offices but also for local positions, encouraging residents to engage in the electoral process.
The clerk's office reported a significant increase in absentee ballot requests, with over 8,000 issued and a 52% return rate. Residents were reminded to return their ballots before Election Day and to utilize drop boxes located throughout the city. The council also addressed questions regarding absentee ballots, clarifying procedures for those who may lose their ballots or wish to vote in person.
In closing, the council reiterated the need for community participation in both cleanup efforts and the electoral process, emphasizing that collective action can lead to a more vibrant and engaged community.