Voters urged to explore alternatives amid long polling lines

October 28, 2024 | Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan


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Voters urged to explore alternatives amid long polling lines
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed key updates regarding voting procedures and community projects, emphasizing accessibility and engagement.

The discussion began with a focus on the upcoming election, where officials acknowledged the long wait times voters experienced at polling locations. They reassured the public that alternatives to in-person voting are available, including the option to submit absentee ballots at polling locations or designated drop boxes. Voters can also cast their absentee ballots at the library or the Waterford Oaks Recreation Center. Early voting hours were confirmed, with centers open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, extending to noon until 8 PM on Thursdays. The township clerk's office will also be available during these hours for voter registration and ballot requests.

Officials expressed gratitude for the respectful behavior of voters and noted a significant increase in turnout at early voting centers compared to previous elections. They encouraged continued participation, highlighting the effectiveness of the early voting system.

In addition to voting updates, the meeting included a report from the Community Greenways Advisory Committee. The committee's website has been updated to provide current information on the river walk project, including timelines and renderings of the proposed bridge. Committee members are now accessible via email for public inquiries and suggestions. A recent video project showcasing the river walk path was also discussed, with plans to share the footage on social media once editing is complete.

Lastly, a representative shared insights from a recent General Assembly meeting, where discussions focused on developing a legislative agenda at both state and federal levels, indicating ongoing efforts to address community needs through policy initiatives.

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