As the November 5 election approaches, _Lyon Township_ is gearing up for an interesting race, with five candidates vying for four trustee seats on the township board. With a mix of incumbents and a newcomer, the ballot offers voters a chance to shape the future of their community.
On the ballot, the _Republican candidates_ are all incumbents: Lise Blades, Kristofer Enlow, Sean O’Neil, and Robert Swain. Joining them is Todd Slisher, the sole _Democrat_ in this election.
Prior to the primary, Hometown Life reached out to all candidates with questionnaires aimed at uncovering their priorities, development ideas, and infrastructure plans. Each candidate took the time to respond, providing a glimpse into their visions for Lyon Township.
As they campaign, candidates have highlighted several key priorities they believe are important for Lyon Township’s future. Public safety consistently tops the list, with a commitment to invest in the fire department and work collaboratively with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office to enhance safety services.
Another essential focus is managing community growth responsibly. Candidates emphasize the need to balance development with preserving the township’s semi-rural character. Encouraging design flexibility while prioritizing parks and green spaces appears to be a common thread among their plans.
Infrastructure improvements are also at the forefront of their discussions. From enhancing water and sewer systems (with substantial investments already made) to paving roads and improving pathways, the candidates aim to create a township environment that residents can enjoy and be proud to call home.
For instance, considerable investments totaling over $16 million have been directed toward improving the water system without raising rates, showcasing a commitment to long-term sustainability and service quality.
The candidates agree on the importance of community input and engagement. They believe that fostering relationships with developers, offering various housing options, and ensuring substantial community benefits from new projects will set Lyon Township up for a successful future.
As election day draws near, Lyon Township residents have a unique opportunity to shape their local leadership. With diverse backgrounds and a shared commitment to the community’s well-being, voters will surely have a thoughtful decision ahead.
For more information or to follow the candidates, Lyon Township residents are encouraged to stay engaged and participate in upcoming forums and discussions.
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