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Clerk recommends City Hall as Livonia's early voting site; council raises ADA and accessibility concerns

Livonia City Council · February 23, 2026
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Summary

City Clerk Lori Miller urged the council to designate City Hall as Livonia's early voting site under Public Act 81 of 2023, citing security, backup power and space for ~9,800 prior early voters; councilmembers and residents questioned ramp steepness and whether curbside voting suffices, and both an approving and a denying referral were recorded for the March 9 agenda.

City Clerk Lori Miller asked the Livonia City Council on Feb. 23 to approve a city early voting plan adopted by the election commission and to designate City Hall as the primary early voting site. The plan must be filed with Wayne County by April 6 under Public Act 81 of 2023, Miller said.

Miller told council that City Hall is a publicly owned, secure facility with backup generators, emergency lighting and sufficient indoor space to accommodate high early-voter turnout; she said the city served about 9,800…

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