Nine hours, shouting match, two resolutions, one fail, “restoration” plans incomplete
Jul23

Nine hours, shouting match, two resolutions, one fail, “restoration” plans incomplete

By Tom Travis and Jan Worth-Nelson Editor’s Note:  This story has been updated on July 23 to clarify that Ninth Ward Councilperson Eva Worthing was temporarily out of the room during the vote on the Goyette resolution.  She said she would have noted “no,”  That vote would not have changed the outcome. In a nearly empty Flint city council chamber, a session of contentious arguments and boisterous discussion among...

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“Restoration” of sidewalks and lawns post-pipe replacement turns into labyrinth of delays
Jul19

“Restoration” of sidewalks and lawns post-pipe replacement turns into labyrinth of delays

By Jan Worth-Nelson and Tom Travis When will the residents of Flint get their lawns and sidewalks restored following three years of water pipe excavations and replacement? The answer to that, yet another sign of how elusive “closure” can be in the years’ long community water crisis, is apparently — eventually. Like many other aspects of the water crisis, the details are a labyrinth of federal, state and city funds and...

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MTA specialized programs “a blessing,”  offering expanding services to Flint
Jul18

MTA specialized programs “a blessing,” offering expanding services to Flint

By Madeleine Graham My life changed when my car broke, and I did not have the funds to repair it.  Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) started when I missed a flight, and then I boarded a wrong bus in Washington State.  Fortunately with a lot of friends and family support, I made it back to Michigan. As a person with both PTSD and bipolar disorder, I depend on two services of the Mass Transportation Authority (MTA):  Your Ride and...

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Kildee, Mays and Johnson discuss Flint water crisis at WDET panel
Jul13

Kildee, Mays and Johnson discuss Flint water crisis at WDET panel

By Paul Rozycki According to U.S. Congressman Dan Kildee (5th District), obtaining justice for the Flint water crisis requires that those responsible be “held liable for the damage, that the basic water infrastructure be repaired, that residents be charged a fair price for their water and the health issues of the community be addressed.” Those comments came at the end of a panel discussion at the Flint Public Library Saturday hosted...

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Commentary:   A funny thing happened on the way to the election
Jul02

Commentary: A funny thing happened on the way to the election

By Paul Rozycki Note:  This column has been updated for a correction via City Clerk Inez Brown: it was the city’s Finance Department that initially omitted the $320,000 in the budget for this year’s election, not the City Council–Ed. For most cities, villages, and townships, an election is a pretty routine thing.  Candidates file, their names go on the ballot, they campaign, voters go to the polls, and the next set...

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