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OPC Board Revises Governing Agreement
The new Interlocal Agreement for the Older Persons' Commission would not require Rochester, Rochester Hills or Oakland Township to approve the annual budget.

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The new Interlocal Agreement for the Older Persons' Commission would not require Rochester, Rochester Hills or Oakland Township to approve the annual budget.

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