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Published April 14th, 2025, 08:44 pm
The Detroit Documenters play a crucial role in improving our access to public information. They’re at Detroit’s public meetings, taking thorough notes on what local officials and community members are saying.
But their coverage also includes Highland Park, the small city surrounded by Detroit. Water has been an ongoing problem for Highland Park and it’s in the early stages of replacing its 115-year-old water system.
Residents faced two boil water advisories in the last month, but still remain hopeful that system updates can lead to a more reliable system and cheaper water bills.
Metro Producer Jack Filbrandt talked to Documenters Coordinator Noah Kincade and Michigan Public Data Reporter Adam Rayes to learn more about Highland Park’s system updates and water history.
Rayes is also a Highland Park resident. Out of the many places he’s lived, he says the water bill has been the highest in Highland Park.
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