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City Council Meeting - June 15, 2026

Published: Jun 15, 2026

Zoning And Land UseCommercial

Auburn Hills Approves Marijuana Business License Renewals and Relocation

The City Council considered and approved the renewal of adult-use marijuana establishment licenses for four businesses: Epoch Stone, Greenstone, Peace Stone, and Attitude Wellness LLC. All businesses met the required ordinance criteria for renewal. Additionally, the council approved a location transfer for Peace Stone Incorporated, allowing them to relocate their establishment to a new address.

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Auburn Hills Council Advances Master Land Use Plan Updates

The City Council approved accepting the Planning Commission's findings and granted staff permission to distribute a draft amendment to the master land use plan. This action allows for the distribution of minor editorial updates to the plan's text, which include refreshing statistics and updating official lists, while the land use map remains unchanged. A public hearing is planned for September after a review period by external agencies and neighboring communities.

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Zachary Puckett Takes Oath as Auburn Hills Firefighter Paramedic

The City Council discussed and approved the administration of the oath of office to Firefighter Paramedic Zachary Puckett. Fire Chief Trevin Robinson introduced Puckett, highlighting his training, completion of paramedic program, and entry into the tech rescue team. Puckett's parents, Dwayne and Terry, were recognized for their support, with his mother pinning his badge.

Public SafetyInfrastructure

Resident Voices Concerns Over Flock Cameras and Privacy in Auburn Hills

Residents expressed concerns regarding the city's use of Flock Safety cameras and the potential for misuse and privacy violations. Dan Carpenter highlighted that Flock's Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) create data fingerprints of vehicles, allowing detailed tracking of movements, and cited documented cases of police misuse, racist policing, and false accusations. He noted the city's purchase of 22 cameras costing $275,000 over five years, with a low 'hit rate' of 0.02%. Carpenter urged the council to consider these downsides and the lack of privacy.

Community DevelopmentInstitutional

Auburn Hills Honors Dr. James Schwartz on Retirement from Avondale School District

The City Council received a proclamation honoring Dr. James Schwartz for his retirement after 35 years of service to the Avondale School District, including 12 years as superintendent. The proclamation highlighted his exceptional leadership, commitment to academic excellence, fostering of partnerships, and lasting legacy. Dr. Schwartz expressed gratitude for the city's support throughout his tenure, particularly mentioning the partnership with the Auburn Hills Police Department.

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