Flint, Michigan – To address urgent community concerns left unsolved for weeks, Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley has called for a special community Council meeting on Monday, Nov. 18. The meeting, which is set for 5:30 p.m. at Flint City Hall, marks an essential opportunity for the council to address its recent inaction and provide city government with functionality once again.
City Administrator Clyde Edwards did not hold back in his criticism of the council’s recent inactivity, which he warned could lead to severe consequences.
“The Flint City Council has failed to take action on essential city business matters for several weeks,” said Clyde Edwards, according to WNEM. “This inaction is neglectful to their duties and could soon cause the city financial hardship and put residents’ safety, and important city services, at risk. We need the Council to address these matters to keep the city moving forward. The residents of Flint deserve better.”…