Detroit City Council Formal Session
Detroit City Council
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
10:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. EDT
2 Woodward Ave Detroit, MI 48226 (Directions)
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Edited and summarized by the Detroit - MI Documenters Team
Councilmembers postpone a vote on solar. Outside attorney Todd Perkins recommended reviewing his findings regarding the solar initiative in a closed session. Councilmembers scheduled the closed session for Monday, July 29 at 2 p.m.
Councilmembers postpone a vote on solar. Outside attorney Todd Perkins recommended reviewing his findings regarding the solar initiative in a closed session. Councilmembers scheduled the closed session for Monday, July 29 at 2 p.m
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Love that blue on her!
There is a forum- heard Sheffield, Tate, Waters, Durhal.
Will see if others made it.
Due to work of BSEED and flood plane managers Crystal Rogers & others getting FEMA award for it.
Sounds like some great work!
I Noticed the change from houses to empty lots to this plant over the past few years.
Didn’t know neighborhood wasn’t advised.
Including Tuskegee Airman Bob Tillman
Support for the solar panel initiative is overwhelmingly more than those against today-
NOW
online comments- 45 raised hands.
Speaker Karen Winston speaking against the neighborhood solar initiative siting the fact in lower income areas.
Here is the city’s website information on their Neighborhood Solar Initiative.
Others against the solar panels in neighborhoods state it is criminal-
Needs more transparency-
“you are dangling money in front of very desperate people”-
Some residents compensated for land.
(Detailed in above website).
“buy us out”.
Feels it’s “awful” in that neighborhood and there will never be anything there.
For the Solar Panels.
Curtis Williams is for the solar panel initiative in his district (7).
attorney feels should be discussed in a closed session.
Some want to hold longer than others-
Member Durhal feels motion to bring items back wouldn’t be “fruitful”.
“There has been ample amount of discussion”- he would object to being brought back after recess.
Supportive of postponement.
Approved 2 objection from Member Santiago-Romero on item 17.7
with discussion Member Benson thanked committee for care of this Childcare ordinance.
Contracts for demolition and construction, but breathing apparatus, hoses and repair, extraction devices and uniforms for fire departments, public lighting, street improvement projects,
No objections- passed.
Member Calloway-
In Support of Senate Bills 567 and 568 and House Bill 5098.
Ensures students showings signs of illiteracy are given resources to support their literacy-
Approved no objections-
New Business
All approved-
Including the University of Detroit Mercy’s “Bicycle Tour” Sept 13th
Approved-
Including contract for pavement and Law Enforcement Water Vessels
Grant applications-
Approved no objections or discussions
These would include the Charles H Wright museum and Detroit Historical Museum.
No objections approved.
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Detroit City Council
The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Council is responsible for the creation of local laws—called ordinances. Additionally they pass resolutions, motions, and the proposed city budget. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a location besides city hall. The council may convene for special meetings at the call of the mayor or at least four members of council. Areas of responsibility for the Budget, Finance and Audit Committee include, Budget, Finance and the Auditor General.
City Council members are elected on the same cycle as the Mayor and will be elected in 2021. Seven members represent the seven council districts, while two members are elected at-large.