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Residents press council over approach onto Harmon Street; Grobels agrees to changes but residents say issue unresolved

5905991 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

Residents objected at the meeting to a site plan permitting an approach onto Harmon Street for a Grobels development; city and applicant say they agreed to alter the access to prevent exit from Harmon, but residents say the approval and driveway will still reduce property values and remain unresolved.

A group of Harmon Street residents told the St. Clair Shores City Council on Oct. 6 they remain opposed to a newly approved site plan that includes a vehicle approach across Harmon for a Grobels development, saying the driveway will hurt property values and increase traffic on their residential street.

Resident Sandy (last name not provided at the podium) told the council she and neighbors had believed a rezoning approved years earlier included a condition that "there would be no approach way onto Harmon Street." The resident said the change represents a reversal that will "devalue the property value of our home" and that the matter is not resolved.

Councilmembers and staff said they had met with Grobels…

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