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Livonia residents urge voters to reject millage, cite library access and maintenance problems
Summary
At a July 7 Livonia study session, two public commenters urged a no vote on a proposed millage, raising concerns about library accessibility, delayed maintenance and the scale and oversight of the proposed spending plan.
Two residents used the City Council’s audience‑comment period on July 7 to urge voters to reject a proposed millage, focusing criticism on library access, facility maintenance and the size and oversight of the package.
Christopher Martin told the council he plans to vote no and said the city should not replace the Civic Center Library "if it's not going to be open for my use or that of other residents,” noting repeated maintenance…
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