Detroit is faced with a choice between offering tax incentives or risk missing out on potential growth, according to a new report for the Citizens Research Council of Michigan.
Detroit’s land value tax plan is causing divisions between residents, lawmakers and city officials. Duggan says it's a tool for the city to "fix something ourselves."
The 7-1 vote, with Council Member Scott Benson voting no and Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway absent, means a 30-day application period for up to 50 new marijuana operations to open in the near future.