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Council approves Arcadia Park request for five‑year Canada goose egg destruction resolution

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Summary

The Rochester Hills City Council unanimously authorized a resolution requesting an MDNR permit that would allow the Arcadia Park Homeowners Association to conduct Canada goose nest‑egg destruction for five years after the HOA said collecting signatures from 70% of homeowners was impractical.

The Rochester Hills City Council on March 17 voted unanimously to request a Michigan Department of Natural Resources permit allowing the Arcadia Park Homeowners Association to conduct a five‑year Canada goose nest‑egg destruction program.

Arcadia Park residents, represented at the meeting by a board member, told council the birds are a recurring nuisance and a health risk around two neighborhood ponds and on adjacent streets. The association requested the city resolution because the MDNR requires signatures from 70% of…

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