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Royal Oak needs to find a way to encourage or require residents and businesses to shovel snow from their sidewalks, several city commissioners say."We are a city that is known for its walkability," said City Commissioner Sharlan Douglas, who raised the issue. "But I don't think we should be walkable only nine months of the year.

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