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Flint Water Tower maintenance and upgrades

“Scheduled repairs and upgrades to the Flint Water Tower are part of our work to continuously improve our water infrastructure in the City of Flint,” Mayor Sheldon Neeley said. “As we move from crisis to recovery, we are approaching every aspect of our water infrastructure with intention, ensuring that we can continue to enhance the quality and reliability of water in Flint.”

May is Love Your City Month in Flint

“When we come together to keep our community clean, we see positive impacts on mental health, public safety, and quality of life in Flint neighborhoods,” Mayor Sheldon Neeley said. “It’s especially important for us to create positive environments for our children, where they can play safely and dream big. I want to thank our partners and community members who are working hard to beautify Flint.”

Wastewater Plant Discharge

CITY OF FLINT UTILITIES / WATER POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION April 14, 2023, 4:00 a.m. Sanitary Sewage Discharge Starting on April 1, 2023 at 1:50 a.m.

Historic Saginaw St. restoration project to break ground April 10

Over a two-year period, this project will restore Saginaw St. brick-by-brick and upgrade all underground utilities from Court St. to the Flint River. This work will include the water main replacement, electrical upgrades, running conduits for lights and meters, as well as the replacement of two gas mains.

City of Flint announces departure of CFO Robert Widigan

“With every departure, I celebrate the growth of the talented individuals we’ve cultivated at the City of Flint, and I’m happy to see them advance,” Mayor Sheldon Neeley said. “I’m confident that we will continue to attract top talent, based on the foundation of success laid by our current and former staff, like Rob Widigan.”

Meet the ARPA Community Advisory Committee

Twelve Flint residents have been appointed to serve on Flint’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Community Advisory Committee, including at least one representative from each ward. The committee will help evaluate ARPA community grant proposals and make award recommendations related to the $15.6 million available for community grants as part of the City of Flint’s overall allocation of ARPA funding.