Everybody's favorite uncle Eric Mays was voted out of his seat as president of the Flint City Council after a 10-hour meeting.
After what seemed like a super unnecessary length of time six of the city council members voted to remove Eric Mays as Flint City Council President and of course, Uncle Mays didn't go quietly...
Flint could be in the process of a major upgrade as current Mayor Sheldon Neeley put together a proposal for 16 million dollars for blight control (messed up houses) and is making its way to the Genesee County Land Bank.
This project is aimed solely at demolition for the city of Flint with over 800 dilapidated houses on the hit list, this project is way overdue...
A Flint City councilman wants to revive an ordinance that would prevent the sale of alcohol from certain stores and gas stations after a specific time.
The idea is that this will help curb crime and prevent people from gathering around stores late...
The trash company Republic that services the Genesee county area is dealing with staffing issues which could result in the company alternating between yard waste and recycling leaving Flint residents to deal with their own trash for a bit longer...
The Flint City Council has begun its hearings to find out what really happened to the millions of dollars donated to the city for the water crisis. Things seem a bit fishy.
Tempers flared as Flint City Councilman Eric Mays rode Robert’s rules of order for just under an hour before a vote was taken on a special order he proposed at last night’s Council meeting to offer an alternative to the long-term Flint water proposal presented by the Mayor and pushed by the state.
In statement Saturday night, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said there will be no trash collection until further notice due to the city no longer having a waste removal contract.