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Residents press council on septic, sewer connections and perceived delays; city outlines outreach and loan programs
Summary
Multiple residents raised long-running concerns about septic systems, alleged removed or incomplete work on Circle Drive, and sewer-connection costs. City officials described an earlier informational session, a TAP fee reduction, loan programs and group-pricing efforts to lower connection costs.
Several residents used the communications period at the Feb. 20 Southfield City Council meeting to press long-running concerns about septic systems, sewer connections and related costs. Council members and city staff responded with a summary of prior outreach and programs meant to address those concerns.
Speakers during communications included Myron Thomas, who asked the council to review signal timings near a newly under-construction 10 Mile project, and a series of Circle Drive area residents who raised complaints about sewer-line work and offers around easements. Stacy Jackson, president of…
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