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Residents urge downtown ideas and raise safety, transparency concerns during Mount Clemens public comment
Summary
Public comment featured proposals to relocate City Hall to the old Macomb Daily building, concerns about the DDA and waterfront plans, and calls for traffic safety fixes at Elizabeth and North Avenue and a hazardous vehicle on Southbound Gratiot.
Mount Clemens residents used the commission’s public‑comment periods to press for downtown changes and local safety fixes, offering a mix of development ideas and sharp criticism of existing downtown governance.
Michael Zubis (322 North Avenue) proposed converting the former Macomb Daily building into a new City Hall and mixed‑use anchor, saying the building could consolidate services, create revenue through offices or residences, and help…
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