Citizens demand halt to controversial board meeting amendment

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


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Citizens demand halt to controversial board meeting amendment
During a recent government meeting in Waterford Township, public concerns were raised regarding a proposed amendment to the board meetings code of conduct. Vaughn Wagner, a local resident, urged attendees to pay close attention to item 8.1 on the agenda, warning that the amendment could infringe on citizens' rights. He called for the amendment to be postponed until a town hall meeting could be held, allowing residents to voice their concerns and discuss the implications of the changes.

Wagner emphasized the importance of community involvement in the decision-making process, encouraging others to come forward and express their views on the matter. The meeting highlighted a growing demand for transparency and public engagement in local governance, as residents seek to ensure their voices are heard in discussions that could significantly impact their rights and community dynamics.

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