City Council Beat:  Council acts on 11 resolutions,  Mays ejected again
Feb18

City Council Beat: Council acts on 11 resolutions, Mays ejected again

By Tom Travis Mayor Sheldon Neeley was not present Monday night at a special city council meeting that he had called. All nine councilpersons were present for the meeting, along with nearly 70 audience members, several media outlets, members of the city administration and even a U.S. presidential candidate.  Neeley had called the special council meeting in a press release last week. (See EVM’s article about the press release and...

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Options exist as deadlines approach for saving homes from tax foreclosures, county treasurer explains
Feb17

Options exist as deadlines approach for saving homes from tax foreclosures, county treasurer explains

By Tammy Beckett Relief is available for residents of the city in danger of losing their homes because of tax nonpayments,  Deb Cherry, Genesee County Treasurer, explained in a presentation at the February meeting of Flint Neighborhoods United (FNU). Cherry described several programs available for homeowners in trouble and detailed requirements and upcoming deadlines. Applications for assistance are due by March 31. Delinquent taxes...

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PFAS actions, concerns aired in Kildee-sponsored phone town hall
Feb14

PFAS actions, concerns aired in Kildee-sponsored phone town hall

By Jeffery L. Carey, Jr. Recently, Congress has taken action designed to protect Flint and the rest of Michigan’s drinking water from PFAS chemicals.  House Democrat Dan Kildee of Michigan’s 5th Congressional district is leading that effort and cosponsored legislation called The PFAS Action Act. In a conference call town hall this week, Kildee described the bill he co-sponsored, along with efforts in general to stem PFAS...

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City Council Beat: Police Chief Hart hired through August;  residents air pot ordinance concerns, complain about parking meters, Mays tells his side
Feb12

City Council Beat: Police Chief Hart hired through August; residents air pot ordinance concerns, complain about parking meters, Mays tells his side

By Tom Travis Flint’s legislative body, the Flint City Council, struggled to maintain democracy and a quorum Monday, even with new leadership in place,  at a council meeting that lasted seven and a half hours. Two of the nine council members, Eva Worthing (9th Ward)  and Herb Winfrey (6th Ward, were absent;  Santino Guerra (3rd Ward) left midway through, and Eric Mays (1st Ward) repeatedly left his seat, walking around the council...

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New Meter – New Start program to give residents fresh start on water bills with new meters
Feb07

New Meter – New Start program to give residents fresh start on water bills with new meters

By Tom Travis Flint residents are being given a fresh start on their water bill amounts as a $9.2 million program to replace and install new water meters continues city-wide, Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced at a press conference Friday. Joined by Flint City Council Vice President Maurice Davis (2nd Ward) and Councilperson Eva Worthing (9th Ward), Neeley announced an executive order to immediately offer adjustment to residents’...

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