
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley met with residents today during his first Conversations in the Courtyard and discussed a variety of issues such as blight elimination,

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley met with residents today during his first Conversations in the Courtyard and discussed a variety of issues such as blight elimination,

FLINT, Michigan—Flint residents are invited to attend Conversations in the Courtyard and meet one-on-one with Mayor Sheldon Neeley to raise any issues or questions they

FLINT, Michigan — With just 20 days remaining to complete the 2020 Census, the City of Flint is coordinating a major push to encourage residents

Residents can complete their Census online at www.my2020census.gov, by phone toll free at 1-844-330-2020, or by attending any one of more than events planned over

FLINT, Michigan—The City of Flint has taken 384 guns off the streets permanently, fulfilling Mayor Sheldon Neeley’s pledge to stop auctioning off illegal weapons. City

FLINT, Michigan—Nine Flint residents will serve on the recently created Community Advisory Task Force to the Flint Police Department. The group is being chaired by

FLINT, Michigan—A $220,000 grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation to the City of Flint will fund increased neighborhood cleanup efforts as part of Mayor

FLINT, Michigan—There will be a temporary water service disruption for one block of South Franklin Avenue at about 10 a.m. today, Aug. 24, 2020. Water

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley today issued a reminder to residents to be cautious and to use only reliable sources for information on the Flint water

Mayor Sheldon Neeley issued the following statement regarding the settlement of the water lawsuit, which was announced today by the state of Michigan: “As a

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced today that Flint City Hall will partially reopen to the public starting Wednesday as part of a planned, phased-in reopening.

FLINT, Michigan—With work crews nearing completion of the service line replacement project, Mayor Sheldon Neeley is asking all residents to participate NOW while funding remains

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced today the appointment of veteran police officer Terence Green as the City of Flint police chief. Green, a resident of

FLINT, Michigan—Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley today praised Phil Hart for his service to the residents of Flint, his strong leadership over the last nine months,

FLINT, Michigan—A temporary water service disruption is planned for Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, for areas of two streets in the College and Cultural Neighborhood as

FLINT, Michigan–The City of Flint and Crime Stoppers have created a unique new partnership to help clean up Flint neighborhoods by utilizing Crime Stoppers’ proven

FLINT, Michigan — A week after launching its “Flint born. Flint proud” campaign, the City of Flint received an astounding 200-plus applications from those interested

FLINT, Michigan—A temporary water service disruption is planned for Thursday, July 30, 2020 for areas of two streets in the College and Cultural Neighborhood as

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley and Police Chief Phil Hart announced today that the City of Flint will no longer auction off illegal guns confiscated by

FLINT, Michigan—A temporary water service disruption is planned for Wednesday, July 29, 2020 for areas of Franklin Avenue and East Court Street in the College