2022 Candidate Interviews and Election Information
Videos are added as we can up until Election Day, so please check back often for new interviews.
Videos are added as we can up until Election Day, so please check back often for new interviews.
Videos are added as we can up until Election Day, so please check back often for new interviews.
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
But now through December 31, residents can purchase their 2023 annual vehicle pass for just $35.
”Voters who already have an absentee ballot should hand-deliver it as soon as possible to their clerk’s office or ballot drop box to avoid postal delays.”
Videos are added as we can up until Election Day, so please check back often for new interviews.
VIEW the 2022 Halloween Map HERE.
And of course the Care Closet is accepting donations. There is an Amazon Wishlist where people can purchase items directly. Or people can leave donations at the security desk of the high school
New videos are added frequently up until Election Day, so please check back often!
This program provides one-time operational and programmatic grants to organizations providing critical food assistance services to residents and communities across Oakland County.
The Oakland Transit Millage Proposal aims to bring those groups together to create a more comprehensive system. If passed voters in the Nov. 8 election, the cost of improving the system would be shared by all communities without an opt-out option. It would mean bus service for cities like Novi and Rochester Hills who currently opt-out of the SMART system. It would also provide funding to the smaller transit organizations – North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA), Western Oakland Transportation Authority (WOTA), and Older Persons Commission which serves the Rochester area.