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Residents press for park improvements, urge brownfield redevelopment; drug‑prevention group posts fall events
Summary
During public comment, a resident supported bond-funded Red Run Park improvements and opposed an outdoor storage facility on contaminated land, urging brownfield redevelopment; Sterling Heights Drug Free Coalition announced fall reading‑mentor meetings and prevention events.
Two public commenters addressed parks and development and a community group announced upcoming prevention events.
Red Run Park and contaminated land: Resident Sarah Fisher said she supports the bond-funded park work at Red Run Park and urged the city to reclaim contaminated properties for higher‑value, walkable uses rather than allowing an outdoor storage…
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