
ENGINEERING FOCUS
Problem Solver
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Protect residents from Wasteful and “Want” based spending.​
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​Shepherd transparent communication with all city residents; stop the Millage sales speak.​
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Respect the Voice of All Property Owners’ as it pertains to their property. Including easements.​
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Term Limits for both Council and Mayor.​​
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Promote and strive toward freedom from debt.​
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Shield our Children from Social Construct ideologies.


PUTTING MY EXPERIENCE TO WORK
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Married father of three grown children
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Four grandchildren
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BS & MA, Ferris State University
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Retired Automotive Engineer - working with interior component product engineering - design or process problem solver.
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Resident of Sterling Heights since 1992
Hello Good Neighbor,
My name is Daniel Acciacca, and I am running for City Council in Sterling Heights. I am stepping up because I believe our community needs representation that listens, acts, and respects the voices of all voters. I have lived here for 33 years, and I am proud to call this place home.
Today, I am asking for your support to my campaign. Every dollar counts—whether it is $25, $50, or any amount that feels right to you. Your contribution helps pay for signs, flyers, and voter outreach so we can start strong.
This campaign is built on real conversations and local leadership. With your help, we can get to work and make a real difference.
Please donate today at www.acciacca4shcitycouncil.com
Thanks for standing with me and our beloved city.
Sincerely,
Daniel Acciacca
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(586) 709-1537 | danforshcitycouncil@gmail.com | www.acciacca4shcitycouncil.com
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING
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ELECT ACCIACCA
Let's work together.
"I envision a city that is neat, clean, and well-organized — a place that thrives without being dependent on excessive millages or overburdening its residents with taxes. A true hometown community where affordability is within reach, safety is always close by, and children can learn and grow in one of the best school districts in the state. I envision a city that, no matter how far you go, you’ll always be proud to call home, Sterling Heights."