Flint council delays vote on city s portion of proposed water crisis settlement
The Flint City Council on Monday night
delayed a vote on the city s portion of the state of Michigan s proposed $641 million water settlement over the lead contamination water crisis, with some saying the money was not enough.
After a lengthy discussion on what the city s $20 million insurance portion of the settlement would signify, council members voted to recess the meeting until 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
Members earlier questioned the merits of the agreement and the city s future culpability in being sued over the water crisis. Some even questioned the intentions of the city attorneys and mayor.