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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2023 · 35 MIN

(Community Matters 26) Some Opponents to Marshall Ford Plant Feel Unheard, Out of Loop

from Community Matters Calhoun County · host Richard

First Aired April 8, 2023Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan is expected to open in 2026 at the Marshall Megasite. But, as we hear from Marshall Township resident Glenn Kowalske - part of an environmental conservation group called Seedkeepers - some are against the development.Kowalske says the group is most concerned about a lack of information readily provided to residents, the large size of the development, reduction of agricultural land as well as a concern Marshall will no longer be the small town they love. As we hear from Kowalske in this episode of Community Matters, at the center of their opposition seems to be an overall feeling of being out of the loop - a lack of inclusion in discussions of details from local officials and others. Kowalske and other residents have even targeted a Marshall Township Trustee, Robert Lyng, for recall as a symbol of distrust of officials who have signed non-disclosure agreements as the plant details were being finalized. Could a concerted effort for more dialogue help the situation?Episode ResourcesSeedkeepers websiteBattle Creek Enquirer: Calhoun County Election Commission rejects Marshall Township recall language for LyngBlueOval Battery Park Michigan websiteFord Careers websiteMarshall, Michigan websiteMarshall Township,  Michigan websiteFord Motor Company press release about BlueOval Battery Park MichiganChoose Marshall-MAEDA websiteCATL websitePA 425 Conditional Land Use Transfer ExplainedOther battery plant and Community Matters episodesBattle Creek Enquirer: Tenneco Michigan renovates building in Marshall, investing $358,483 and creating 54 jobsPR Newswire: Autocam Opens New Facility, Adding 85 Jobs In Marshall, Michigan, Governor Snyder AttendsABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8-8:30 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln.

First Aired April 8, 2023 Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan is expected to open in 2026 at the Marshall Megasite. But, as we hear from Marshall Township resident Glenn Kowalske - part of an environmental conservation group called Seedkeepers - some are against the development. Kowalske says the group is most concerned about a lack of information readily provided to residents, the large size of the development, reduction of agricultural land as well as a concern Marshall will no longer b...

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