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Flint City Council could vote again on fate of Jefferson Elementary School

Flint City Council could vote again on fate of Jefferson Elementary School Updated Feb 19, 2021; Posted Feb 19, 2021 The former Jefferson Elementary School sits Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 located at 5306 North St. in Flint. (Cody Scanlan | MLive.com) Facebook Share FLINT, MI It took years for the old Jefferson Elementary School to fall into the hands of the city of Flint, and it’s going to take more time before it’s future is settled. 1st Ward Councilman Eric Mays said Wednesday, Feb. 17, that he wants a new vote on the sale of the property to 2nd Chance Church because a 2019 resolution to sell the building at 5306 North St. for $1,000 didn’t name who the property would be sold to and was never acted on by former Mayor Karen Weaver or current Mayor Sheldon Neeley.

Flint mayor, police chief and City Council to meet after 5 homicides to start 2021

Flint mayor, police chief and City Council to meet after 5 homicides to start 2021 Updated Feb 02, 2021; Posted Feb 02, 2021 Flint Police Chief Terence Green, center left, stands alongside Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley moments before Green s swearing-in ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020 outside of the Flint Police Department in downtown Flint. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May | Mlive.com Facebook Share FLINT, MI After five homicides in the first 32 days of 2021, Flint City Council members say they’ve seen enough. A special virtual meeting has been called for 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, to discuss public safety as violent crime shows no signs of slowing.

Flint City Council president says she supports restarting virtual committee meetings

Flint City Council president says she supports restarting virtual committee meetings Updated Jan 25, 2021; Posted Jan 25, 2021 Kate Fields adjusts her microphone during the Flint City Council meeting at City Hall on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019 in downtown Flint. Kaiti Sullivan | MLive.comKaiti Sullivan Facebook Share FLINT, MI City Council members still aren’t ready to meet in person, but President Kate Fields says it’s time to return to regular committee meetings that have been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Fields said she intends to discuss the issue during council’s meeting Monday, Jan. 25, and said she believes holding committee meetings virtually will help cut down on the length of regular meetings.

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