In a recent city council meeting, officials highlighted a new initiative aimed at recruiting veterans as poll workers, offering a daily wage of $200. Chaka McDonald from Oakland County Veterans Services is the primary contact for veterans interested in this opportunity, with his office reachable at 248-764-4443. City officials noted that only 1% of the 17 million veterans nationwide are currently engaged in assisting with poll worker shortages, emphasizing the need for greater participation.
During the meeting, council members addressed concerns raised by residents, assuring them that their comments are heard and that follow-ups are conducted, even if immediate answers are not always available. They encouraged patience from the community as they work to gather information from city departments to address various issues.
Additionally, council members expressed gratitude towards the Southfield Police Department for their swift response to a recent home invasion incident. Officers successfully apprehended a suspect involved in the crime, which occurred during the Jewish New Year celebrations. The council commended the professionalism and dedication of the police force, which helped reassure residents in the affected neighborhood.
Lastly, the meeting included an announcement regarding the commencement of pipeline repair construction, signaling ongoing infrastructure improvements in the city.