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Resident urges accountability in public housing and schools; proposes methane capture from wastewater
Summary
A resident told the St. Clair County Board the county is "funding poverty" in public housing, criticized school disciplinary responses and recommended investing in methane capture at county wastewater plants to produce renewable energy and jobs.
Gary Lochers, who identified himself as a resident of Willow Canyon Drive, used his public-comment time to raise three concerns: accountability at public-housing sites, disciplinary practices in the Port Huron-area school district and opportunities to capture methane from county wastewater plants and convert waste to renewable fuels.
Lochers said a recent three-week involvement with a housing commission left him…
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