
Due to the severe weather forecast for Wednesday, April 5, 2023, we are postponing the annual Easter Egg Hunt to Thursday, April 6, from 4-6 pm.
Due to the severe weather forecast for Wednesday, April 5, 2023, we are postponing the annual Easter Egg Hunt to Thursday, April 6, from 4-6 pm.
“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.”
The City of Flint is in the process of purchasing four new fire trucks. Mayor Neeley’s administration put forward and Flint City Council passed resolutions
City of Flint seeks public input on federal funding to benefit homeless and vulnerable populations The City of Flint is seeking public input on its
Community can vote for organizations in the running now through Mar. 20 Flint Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma (ReCAST) has completed the first
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.
To Flint City Council Members and Flint Residents, The national economy remains in a precarious situation as the United States Federal Reserve Bank attempts to
The City of Flint is preparing for the forecasted winter storm and urges residents to refrain from parking on public streets today and tomorrow so that crews can remove snow and ice.
The City of Flint is launching a new notification system called Alert Flint that sends Flint-specific emergency notifications to individuals who sign up. The City
Flint property owners will receive their annual Assessment Change Notices in the mail this week. The City of Flint Assessor’s Office encourages owners to review
This post was updated with new information on March 2, 2023. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of a Flint firefighter
St. John Street Historical Committee has partnered with the city to develop a vision for the park, commemorating the neighborhood that was demolished to make way for I-475 in the early 1970s. The City St. John Street Neighborhood Memorial Park is also supported by $250,000 from the City of Flint General Fund and $500,000 in City of Flint ARPA funds.
UPDATE: 10:15 a.m. February 13, 2023 Flint’s boil filtered water advisory is lifted The boil filtered water advisory is now lifted for the city of
St. John Street Historical Committee has partnered with the city to develop a vision for the park, commemorating the neighborhood that was demolished to make way for I-475 in the early 1970s. The City St. John Street Neighborhood Memorial Park is also supported by $250,000 from the City of Flint General Fund and $500,000 in City of Flint ARPA funds.
The Flint community is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of events highlighting art, culture, history, and faith. Most events are free and all
ACI Plastics unveiled a new, state-of-the-art recycled plastics processing facility in Flint. ACI Plastics will create 25-30 jobs to operate the new plant, with wages from $15-$25/hour.
To honor those personally impacted by gun violence and mark the start of the fifth annual National Gun Violence Survivors Week, Mayor Neeley announced today that he
The latest testing result is lower than the previous 6-month period result of 10 ppb for lead and remains below the federal action level of 15 ppb.
Grants will support programs that increase opportunities for at-risk youth and families FLINT, Mich.— January 31, 2023 Local non-profit organizations can now apply for Flint
The City of Flint will host a webinar to orient prospective applicants to the ARPA Community Grant Programs application, Thursday, February 2, 2-3:30 p.m. The