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Local government strategies to protect groundwater
Published on August 3, 2023
Groundwater can, and in some places has already, become contaminated. Local government is best-suited to prevent contamination from occurring with straightforward planning and zoning tools at their disposal. -
Awareness of equitable climate resiliency in underserved communities
Published on July 28, 2023
As the need for climate resiliency continues to increase there is a need to acknowledge the disparities and inequities that underserved communities face. -
Do I have to move out of my home before the sheriff sale?
Published on June 15, 2023
Homeowners can stay in their homes after the sheriff sale, usually 6 months. -
How to avoid foreclosure
Published on June 14, 2023
Procedures from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau require servicers to contact delinquent borrowers early with information on options. -
Is your consumer complaint going nowhere? Boost solution with the CFPB
Published on June 14, 2023
Consumers are getting results by filing their complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). -
Zoning petitions: What are citizens’ options?
Published on April 19, 2023
Zoning ordinances or zoning amendments are approved by local bodies of elected officials; however, citizens of municipalities in Michigan can submit petitions to challenge new zoning laws. -
Planning and zoning for solar in Michigan
Published on April 13, 2023
The economics of solar have never been better and individuals, businesses, utilities and cooperatives are planning projects all over Michigan. Is your community ready? -
How to spot a spot zoning
Published on April 13, 2023
When considering a rezoning, remember four key criteria to avoid creating a spot zone. -
Local government has an important role for water quality protection: Part 1
Published on April 13, 2023
State and federal regulations help protect water resources but does not do the whole job—local government has an important role also: often the proactive, preventative function. -
Right to Farm Act can preempt local regulation authority, but not all local regulations
Published on April 11, 2023
Many statutes and laws result in limiting local government’s ability to adopt and enforce regulations. Most are straightforward, but the Right to Farm Act preemption is confusing, changing and only preempts local regulation of certain things.