City of Flint.
Recent News About City of Flint.
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Flint Fire Department honors Fire Prevention Week with fire and building code help for businesses, safety demonstrations for elementary students, and free smoke detectors for residents
In honor of Fire Prevention Week, the Flint Fire Department will host a series of events at its fire stations to promote preparedness before a fire occurs and planning for what to do should one happen.
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State of Michigan: Flint enters final phase of lead service line replacement
The City of Flint and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) announced today that the city has reached a major milestone of 95 percent of lead service lines replaced, capping off a multi-million dollar residential lead line replacement program and water system infrastructure modernization effort.
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City of Flint reaches 95%+ completion of lead service line replacement project
To date, the City of Flint has completed 27,428 water service line excavations, bringing the project above 95% completion.
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City of Flint demos blighted structure targeted for illegal dumping, provides update on blight elimination plans
The City of Flint is implementing a long-term plan to eliminate blight that includes funding from a variety of sources, a partnership with the Genesee County Land Bank, and contracts with blight removal service providers.
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Mayor Neeley requests election assistance from Secretary of State following announcement of City Clerk’s retirement
Wednesday, September 7 Flint City Clerk Inez Brown announced her retirement, effective September 30.
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Mayor Neeley recognizes Overdose Awareness Day with mayoral proclamation
Mayor Sheldon Neeley has issued a mayoral proclamation declaring August 31, 2022 Overdose Awareness Day in Flint. The flag at City Hall will be lowered to half mast on this day in honor of the people who have lost their lives to the disease of drug addiction.
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Mayor Neeley honors former Eighth Ward City Councilmember Michael J. Sarginson
Mayor Sheldon Neeley asks the community to remember the service of former Eighth Ward City Councilmember Michael J. Sarginson, who has passed away.
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No boil water advisory for City of Flint, thanks to secondary water source
Following an early morning emergency alert from the City of Flint’s primary water source, the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA), Flint Department of Public Works staff immediately connected to the Cedar Street Reservoir, and made the transition to the Genesee County Drain Commission (GCDC) secondary water supply line.
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City of Flint Police Department seizes three kilograms of Fentanyl
The City of Flint Police Department’s Special Investigative Unit seized three kilograms of Fentanyl during an operation on July 1, 2022.
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City of Flint will honor its first African American firefighter with renaming ceremony
Joseph Davis, Jr. will be present at a ceremony renaming Flint Fire Station #1 in his honor, Saturday, July 30 at 1:00 p.m.
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Mayor Neeley signs historic contract with City of Flint’s two largest unions
For the first time in over a decade, the City of Flint has a contract with its two largest unions, signed by Mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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City Council to hear resolution on $300 water bill credits for residents Wednesday, July 20
Water relief credits for Flint residents are on the Flint City Council’s agenda for Wednesday , July 20, 2022.
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Governor signs $19.1 billion education budget in Flint
Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined Mayor Sheldon Neeley and other community leaders at Mott Community College to sign a record $19.1 billion education budget, a $2 billion increase.
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Flint Fire Department to host “Camp Fire” summer youth program
The City of Flint Fire Department is taking applications for its second Camp Fire Summer Youth Camp.
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PETITIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR FLINT BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCIES
Petitions are now currently available in the Flint City Clerk’s Office, second floor of City Hall, 1101 S. Saginaw Street, for persons interested in seeking election to the Flint Board of Education.
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Bottled water donations will continue through December 2022
The City of Flint in partnership with Ice Mountain/Blue Triton Brands announced this week that bottled water donations will continue through December 2022 at each of Flint's Help Centers.
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2022 Flint Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma Program
Mayor Neeley presented the 'big checks' to 15 community organizations during today's convening of the 2022 Flint Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma Program grant recipients.
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Mayor Neeley appoints Arnold Brown as new city services manager
Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced today that Arnold Brown has joined the City of Flint team as the new city services manager.
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Mayor Neeley appoints William Kim City of Flint City Attorney
Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced today that William Kim will lead the City of Flint Legal Department as the new city attorney.
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MDHHS has provided the Flint mobile food pantries
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) will continue to provide nutritious food by the truckload to Flint residents throughout April.