EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 1H 25M
An Attorney's Argument Against the Wayne County Transit Millage | Matthew Wilk
from Unlocking the Law · host Brandon Grysko
Matthew Wilk spent eight and a half years on the Northville School Board. He's a commercial real estate attorney who went on to work in lending. When House Bill 6088 passed during Michigan's lame duck session and removed Wayne County communities' right to opt out of the regional transit system, Matthew paid attention. In this episode we covered: → How Wayne County communities lost their opt-out rights during lame duck session and what that means for the upcoming millage vote → Matt's argument that the average SMART bus carries fewer than 4 passengers and what he says that means for the case being made for the millage → Why the ballot language uses the word "replace" and why Matt says that word is legally problematic → What happened in Oakland County in 2022 when SMART made similar bus line commitments to communities there Matt, thanks for coming on and walking through all of this in detail. *Update:* Wayne County Circuit Judge Kathleen McCarthy dismissed the lawsuit on June 1, 2026 https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/wayne-county-public-transportation-millage-on-ballot-lawsuit-dismissed/ *Chapters* 0:00 - Introduction: Matt Wilk and the Wayne County Transit Millage 1:22 - Matt's Background: School Board, Law, and Local Politics 2:41 - The History of Opt-Out Communities in Wayne County 4:29 - Livonia's Decision to Leave SMART in 2005 5:18 - Detroit Is an Opt-Out Community Too 6:42 - Lame Duck: How the Opt-Out Right Got Taken Away 10:14 - The Wayne County Transit Authority: A Body With Little Public Footprint 13:35 - The FOIA Request and the Alleged Missing Meeting 20:26 - The March 19th Social Media Post 22:08 - Open Meetings Act: What the Law Requires 24:43 - The Policy Case Against the Millage 25:04 - 3.88 People Per Bus: Breaking Down Wilk's Math 29:18 - Density, Detroit, and Wilk's Case Against Fixed Bus Lines 32:54 - Where the $57 Million Would Go 34:52 - Oakland County 2022: Unfulfilled Bus Line Commitments, Per Wilk 43:22 - The Cross-Party Nature of the Opposition 54:57 - Inside the Lawsuit: Alleged OMA Violations and Ballot Language Concerns 1:03:40 - The Word "Replace" and Why Wilk Says It's Legally Problematic 1:15:09 - What Happens Monday at 2:00 PM 1:22:10 - Closing and Where to Learn More ~~~ This episode is brought to you by Fausone & Grysko, PLC https://www.thefgfirm.law/
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Matthew Wilk spent eight and a half years on the Northville School Board. He's a commercial real estate attorney who went on to work in lending. When House Bill 6088 passed during Michigan's lame duck session and removed Wayne County communities' right to opt out of the regional transit system, Matthew paid attention. In this episode we covered:→ How Wayne County communities lost their opt-out rights during lame duck session and what that means for the upcoming millage vote→ Matt's argument that the average SMART bus carries fewer than 4 passengers and what he says that means for the case being made for the millage→ Why the ballot language uses the word "replace" and why Matt says that word is legally problematic→ What happened in Oakland County in 2022 when SMART made similar bus line commitments to communities there Matt, thanks for coming on and walking through all of this in detail. *Update:* Wayne County Circuit Judge Kathleen McCarthy dismissed the lawsuit on June 1, 2026 https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/wayne-county-public-transportation-millage-on-ballot-lawsuit-dismissed/ *Chapters*0:00 - Introduction: Matt Wilk and the Wayne County Transit Millage1:22 - Matt's Background: School Board, Law, and Local Politics2:41 - The History of Opt-Out Communities in Wayne County4:29 - Livonia's Decision to Leave SMART in 20055:18 - Detroit Is an Opt-Out Community Too6:42 - Lame Duck: How the Opt-Out Right Got Taken Away10:14 - The Wayne County Transit Authority: A Body With Little Public Footprint13:35 - The FOIA Request and the Alleged Missing Meeting20:26 - The March 19th Social Media Post22:08 - Open Meetings Act: What the Law Requires24:43 - The Policy Case Against the Millage25:04 - 3.88 People Per Bus: Breaking Down Wilk's Math29:18 - Density, Detroit, and Wilk's Case Against Fixed Bus Lines32:54 - Where the $57 Million Would Go34:52 - Oakland County 2022: Unfulfilled Bus Line Commitments, Per Wilk43:22 - The Cross-Party Nature of the Opposition54:57 - Inside the Lawsuit: Alleged OMA Violations and Ballot Language Concerns1:03:40 - The Word "Replace" and Why Wilk Says It's Legally Problematic1:15:09 - What Happens Monday at 2:00 PM1:22:10 - Closing and Where to Learn More ~~~This episode is brought to you by Fausone & Grysko, PLChttps://www.thefgfirm.law/
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