Use your voice to demand change for the things you care about. Whether you send an e-mail to the mayor, call your City Council representative/Township Board of Trustees, or vote in an election, you are making a difference!  Tell your city and state representatives how you feel about having oil and gas operations in and around our neighborhoods.

Rochester Hills City Council Members

– Dist 3 + Council President Greg Hooper, (voted FOR City oil lease) hooperg@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2645
– At-Large Dale Hetrick, hetrickd@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2649
– At-Large Mark Tisdel, (voted FOR City oil lease) tisdelm@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2644
– Dist 2 Adam Kochendorfer, (voted FOR City oil lease) kochenderfera@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2647
– Dist 4 – Tom Wiggins, wigginst@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2648
– At-Large, Ken Brown, brownk@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2646
– Dist 1, Stephanie Morita, moritas@rochesterhills.org, 248-841-2643

Rochester Hills Planning

– Planning Director Ed Anzek anzeke@rochesterhills.org, 248.841.2572

– Planning Commission planning@rochesterhills.org, 248.656.4660

Rochester Hills Mayor

– Brian Barnett,(signed City oil leasemayorsoffice@rochesterhills.org, 248-656-4664

State of Michigan

– Mike Webber (voted FOR City oil lease), State Representative, MichaelWebber@house.mi.gov, 517-373-1773

– Jim Marleau, Senator, jimmarleau@senate.michigan.gov, 248-724-2442

DEQ
– Hal Fitch, Supervisor of Wells, fitchh@michigan.gov, 517-284-6823

Michigan Attorney General
– Bill Schuette, miag@michigan.gov, 517-373-1110