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Flint water service line manager gets contract extension, says work could be complete by early summer

Flint water service line manager gets contract extension, says work could be complete by early summer Updated 10:00 AM; Today 10:00 AM Crews dig up and replace lead service lines April 18 on the 2300 block of Calumet Street on FlintÕs east side. Mayor Karen Weaver said Friday that she is Òputting a pauseÓ on the use of hydro-excavation to identify lead pipes, claiming it is unreliable. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May Facebook Share FLINT, MI The company that manages Flint’s program for replacing lead and galvanized water service lines is back on the job and predicting the effort that started five years ago could be completed by early summer.

Flint City Council can t agree on water crisis settlement, vote pushed to Thursday

Flint City Council can’t agree on water crisis settlement, vote pushed to Thursday Updated Dec 15, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 Eric Mays, Ward 1 councilman, left, laughs during a disagreement with Maurice D. Davis, Ward 2 councilman, during a 2021 budget proposal special city council meeting on Monday, March 2, 2020 at Flint City Hall. (Sarahbeth Maney | MLive.com)Sarahbeth Maney | MLive.com Facebook Share FLINT, MI City Council members remain divided on whether to settle lawsuits related to the Flint water crisis, recessing its meeting on Monday, Dec. 14, after members failed to reach an agreement after more than six hours of debate. The Flint City Council is scheduled to try again when the meeting resumes Thursday, Dec. 17., while attorneys involved in the proposed $641-million settlement are warning that changing the deal that took years to negotiate isn’t an option.

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