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Resident tells Macomb County board Moravian Drive needs repair, links road condition to falling property values
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Summary
A Clinton Township resident told the board that poor road conditions on Moravian Drive are contributing to falling property values and urged the county to repair the roadway; the board offered to discuss the matter with him after the meeting.
During the meeting's general public‑participation period, Paul Shorosh, identified himself as a precinct delegate and Clinton Township resident, and urged the board to address what he described as severe road‑repair needs on Moravian Drive. He said local property values have fallen, complained of perceived waste and asked county officials to examine the road and the related assessments.
"Our property values in Clinton Township are dropping like a rock," Shorosh said, and he urged the board to consider repairing the road in concrete rather than making patchwork repairs. He told the board he had raised the issue with the township assessor's office and had filed a written complaint and correspondence, including a letter to the governor.
The chair limited Shorosh's remarks to the remaining public‑comment time; after the meeting a commissioner invited him to discuss the matter further offline. The transcript does not show staff or board action committing to a timeline or funding for roadwork; the item remains a citizen request to the board.

