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Birmingham Shelby andseeks Uticamore put part of water and sewer feedback paymentsonin master escrowplan until state settles debt dispute BY MARY GENSON

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BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham locals are encouraged to continue providing feedback about the 2024-’28 parks and recreation master plan. The city has been preparing a five-year parks and recreation master plan in accordance with Michigan Department of Natural Resources requirements. This plan will eventually be a guide for the city as they are developing community recreation facilities and programs. “If you haven’t had an opportunity to contribute any feedback, now is the time to do so,” Parks and Recreation Manager Carrie Laird said. “We love hearing from the residents about what they want to see in the park system.” Throughout the drafting process of the plan, community engagement has been encouraged. The city has offered several opportunities for people to provide input on the parks both online and in person. This summer, the city held multiple field days to seek out engagement with residents and visitors. These were held at Kenning Park, the Birmingham Farmers Market, a

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The city of Birmingham is accepting feedback through Dec. 3 for the 2024-’28 parks and recreation master plan.

BY KRISTYNE E. DEMSKE kdemske@candgnews.com

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MOUNT CLEMENS — Taking steps this month to highlight awareness of sexual assault, Turning Point Macomb is hosting its sixth annual fundraiser, Stepping Out With the Stars, April 29. Turning Point strives to empower survivors of See TURNING on page 18A purchase holiday gifts. lost $181 million to cybercrimes. In the U.S., Michigan ranked eighth among Bloomfield Township Police Department The Eagle went to press states with the most reported victims of cyberPublic Officerstands Nick atSoley said combefore the Turning Point President and CEO Information Sharman Davenport the 2021 event with Stepping OutNov. 7 election. crimes — totaling 13,566 reports, according to with puter-based identity theft is among the most prevVisit www.candgnews.com the Stars emcee Evrod Cassimy, of WDIV-TV. the FBI’s 2022 internet crime report. alent crimesPhoto in the township. and look to the next courtesy of Turning Point issue for results. Last year, the FBI estimated Michiganders

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