CADILLAC — The City of Cadillac is addressing what it calls misinformation circulating on social media regarding PFAS contamination, the Local Development Finance Authority, and alleged Open Meetings Act violations.
City Manager Marcus Peccia issued a statement Oct. 27, reaffirming Cadillac’s commitment to transparency and environmental stewardship, while clarifying that the city was not the source of any PFAS contamination or groundwater pollution.
According to the release, the contamination stemmed from private industrial activity decades ago, not from city projects or operations.
The city said the LDFA has worked for more than 30 years to clean up contamination caused by others, investing in redevelopment and working with state and federal agencies to restore affected areas. Cadillac

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