City Council questions plaintiff, defendant attorneys in $641 water crisis settlement; will vote Dec. 14 on whether to accept city’s $20 million portion
Dec05

City Council questions plaintiff, defendant attorneys in $641 water crisis settlement; will vote Dec. 14 on whether to accept city’s $20 million portion

By Tom Travis The Flint City Council will vote Monday Dec. 14 on whether to accept a $20 million portion of the $641 million Flint water crisis settlement. That $20 million would come from the city’s insurance company. Because the City of Flint is named as a defendant in the water crisis settlement, the insurance company is offering this amount to the settlement. The council questioned attorneys for both the defendants and...

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Mayor Neeley to deliver live-streamed State of the City address Dec 8
Dec04

Mayor Neeley to deliver live-streamed State of the City address Dec 8

Mayor Sheldon Neeley will deliver his first State of the City address at 7 p.m. Dec. 8.  The Mayor’s address will be broadcast on NBC 25 and livestreamed on the City’s Facebook page and YouTube channel, according to a press release. “This year’s State of the City is much different than we have seen in the past, but through all obstacles there is a path,” Neeley stated in the press release. Neeley will...

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Flint residents can apply to receive up to $225 to help pay water bills
Dec03

Flint residents can apply to receive up to $225 to help pay water bills

Community Development Block Grant funds totaling $50,000 are being made available to assist moderate and low-income residents pay their water bills, according to a press release from the Mayor’s office. In addition, residents relying on unemployment because of job losses from coronavirus can benefit. Residents are eligible to receive a credit of up to $75 on their City of Flint water bill, and can reapply to receive the credit...

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Eight-hour Flint City Council meeting, recessed for second time, covers COVID effects on trash pickup, accounting costs.
Dec01

Eight-hour Flint City Council meeting, recessed for second time, covers COVID effects on trash pickup, accounting costs.

By Tom Travis At an eight-hour long meeting Monday night, the Flint City Council was updated by the city’s accounting firm requesting a greater reimbursement, heard from the city’s trash collector about COVID effects on yard waste pick-up, and received a follow-up about the September fire which destroyed the Pierce Park community center. City’s accounting firm requests a change order and says “year end...

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Meet Cassandra Washington, Flint Schools’ HR director, who settled contracts with all three employee unions in first year on job
Nov29

Meet Cassandra Washington, Flint Schools’ HR director, who settled contracts with all three employee unions in first year on job

By Harold Ford Editor’s Note: East Village Magazine’s Education Beat writer, Harold C. Ford, submitted a list of 20 questions to Cassandra Washington, Flint Community Schools’ executive director of human relations. Washington responded to about half of the questions in her online reply. Her responses are provided below in a Q & A format.   Cassandra Washington, a resident of Detroit, was hired as the Flint Community Schools’ (FCS)...

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