EPA grants funding extension for Flint water service line replacement
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EPA grants funding extension for Flint water service line replacement
FLINT, Mich.— October 31, 2022 Flint residents are encouraged to bag their leaves for curbside collection now through Dec. 2, 2022. Yard waste is picked
Flint’s first ever secondary pipeline successfully delivers safe drinking water to residents for seven weeks while neighboring communities experience service disruptions and boil-water alerts.
Kids can stop by City Hall for candy bags from 3:30-5 p.m. on Halloween FLINT, Mich.— October 28, 2022 Families can trick-or-treat on Halloween in
Ashley Capital is under contract to purchase the 350-acre former Buick City site from Revitalizing Auto Communities Environmental Response (RACER) Trust, and plans to develop a state-of-the-art industrial park that is expected to bring about 3,000 jobs to the City of Flint.
As of Sept. 30, the City of Flint applied $300 credits to all residential accounts with active meters—a total of 28,057 accounts.
FLINT, Mich.—October 20, 2022 City of Flint Mayor Sheeldon Neeley is hosting a citywide celebration for Claressa Shields, the new undisputed middleweight boxing champion of
Flint’s first ever secondary pipeline successfully delivers safe drinking water to residents for seven weeks while neighboring communities experience service disruptions and boil-water alerts.
Flint’s first ever secondary pipeline successfully delivers safe drinking water to residents for seven weeks while neighboring communities experience service disruptions and boil-water alerts.
FLINT, Mich.—October 12, 2022 Officials announced at a press conference Oct. 11 that the City of Flint has received a total of $4 million in
FLINT, Mich.— October 11, 2022 Families can trick-or-treat on Halloween in the City of Flint on Monday, October 31, 2022, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
The City of Flint has leveraged $16 million in ARPA funding into a $39.5 million demolition partnership with the Genesee County Land Bank. Other funding sources for demolition include $8 million in ARPA funding from Genesee County, $10 million in grant funding from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, $4.5 million from the Land Bank and the Genesee County Treasurer, and $1 million in Community Project Funding through Congressman Kildee’s office.
Flint, Michigan – October 4, 2022 In honor of Fire Prevention Week, the Flint Fire Department will host a series of events at its fire
FLINT, Mich.— October 7, 2022 Since 2020, the City of Flint has seen $119,817,000 in investment. This includes $75 million in investment from Allegiant Airlines, $18
FLINT, Mich.— October 5, 2022 The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) 120-inch water transmission main has returned to service. This past Friday, September 30, the
FLINT, Mich.— October 3, 2022 The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence
FLINT, Mich. – September 30, 2022 The City of Flint and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) announced today that the
FLINT, Mich.— September 30, 2022 Community members can learn about and give feedback on plans for a new state park in Flint at a public
As of September 30, the City of Flint has applied $300 credits to all residential accounts with active meters—a total of 28,057 accounts. This represents an $8.4 million investment of ARPA funds, providing an immediate reduction in the cost of water for Flint residents.
FLINT, Mich.— September 29, 2022 To date, the City of Flint has completed 27,428 water service line excavations, bringing the project above 95% completion. Service