Village Life: Hoop house project seeds rebirth of community ed at Pierce School
Mar26

Village Life: Hoop house project seeds rebirth of community ed at Pierce School

By Jan Worth-Nelson Sometimes the news is good. As the country emerges from a bruising winter and Flint struggles out of a three-year water crisis,  some of the best neighborhood news this spring, like a little bunch of bright crocuses, is exquisitely quiet, small-scale, and promisingly local. And some of those small blooms are signs of a larger, cumulating bouquet of hopeful developments. Consider, for example, the hoop house at...

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CCNA continues tree campaign, debates pipe replacement bids process, laments Flint Journal “litter”
Mar18

CCNA continues tree campaign, debates pipe replacement bids process, laments Flint Journal “litter”

By Jan Worth-Nelson Editor’s note:  this story has been corrected to reflect that the meeting at City Hall about the parkway trees is set for 5 p.m. Thursday, March 23. Residents of the College Cultural Neighborhood Association (CCNA) heard news on a potpourri of local issues at their March meeting, including progress on a campaign to manage the neighborhood’s parkway trees. updates on the real estate market, bids on...

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CCNA residents stumped by tree campaign;  7th Ward cutting stops, talks go on
Mar05

CCNA residents stumped by tree campaign; 7th Ward cutting stops, talks go on

By Jan Worth-Nelson A group of College Cultural Neighborhood residents concerned about the recent disappearance of 180 trees from the parkways of their leafy neighborhood have been getting a tutorial on Flint city bureaucracy and politics in a water-crisis-dominated, post-emergency-manager era as they attempt to get answers from the city and the Genesee Conservation District. In the meantime, tree cutting in the CCN has been called to...

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Charter revision on track for Aug. 8 ballot; public weighs in
Mar04

Charter revision on track for Aug. 8 ballot; public weighs in

by Harold C. Ford A draft of the first Flint city charter revision in 43 years was reviewed by about 100 Flint citizens at a 4 ½–hour community meeting Feb. 25 at Flint’s Bethel United Methodist Church. The draft represented two years of work by the nine-member City of Flint Charter Review Commission. The revised charter would establish a board to enforce ethical standards and set in place a financial overhaul requiring clear...

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Commentary:  Trees, transparency and trust in Flint
Feb26

Commentary: Trees, transparency and trust in Flint

By Paul Rozycki “Except during the nine months before he draws his first breath, no man manages his affairs as well as a tree does.” –  George Bernard Shaw   “A hypocrite is the kind of politician who would cut down a redwood tree, then mount the stump and make a speech for conservation.” -Adlai E. Stevenson “Peace and trust take years to build and seconds to shatter.” ― Mahogany SilverRain The problem with...

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