City of Flint.
Recent News About City of Flint.
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Water Pollution Control Division announces sanitary sewer overflow
On July 10,2022 around 10:50 a.m., the City of Flint Water Pollution Control Facility had sludge back up through a pipe from the Bioworks depackager building.
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City of Flint to host carnival, concert, circus and more for Fourth of July weekend
Independence Day celebrations in the city of Flint will kick off Friday, July 1 with a weekend carnival being held on the parade grounds behind the City Hall complex.
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Mayoral Candidates Announced by Flint City Clerk
Alphabetical list of uncertified Mayoral candidates for the upcoming August 2nd primary election.
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City of Flint April 18, 2022 Update: Control Station #2 and Secondary Water Pipeline
The Department of Public Works began facilitating 95/5 water increment combining/blending to the Genesee County Drain Commission (GCDC) secondary water pipeline on Monday, August 23, 2021.
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City Hall offices are closed, April 15, 2022, waste collection not affected
Please be advised that City Hall offices are closed in observance of Good Friday, April 15, 2022.
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Mayor Neeley declares first Monday in March ‘COVID-19 Memorial Day’
Mayor Sheldon Neeley today along with the United States Conference of Mayors declared the first Monday in March “COVID-19 Memorial Day,” in remembrance of those who have lost their lives and in honor of those who continue to suffer from the impact of this deadly virus.
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Flint ReCAST Program
The Flint ReCAST Program assists high-risk youth and families in Flint impacted by the Flint Water Emergency.
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Genesee County Prosecutor’s office issued an arrest warrant for one of its sworn officers
This morning, the Flint Police Department was made aware that the Genesee County Prosecutor’s office issued an arrest warrant for one of its sworn officers.
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Water Pollution Control Division Update
On 2/17/2022 at 6:00 A.M. to 2/18/2021 at 1:30A.M., the City of Flint Water Pollution Control Facility discharged wet weather flows, consisting of a mixture of stormwater and partially treated sewage, from its Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Mayor Neeley lowers city flag in honor of Flint Police Captain
Mayor Sheldon Neeley has ordered the flag at Flint City Hall lowered to half-staff to honor the life and legacy of Captain Collin Birnie.
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City of Flint partners with MDHHS to offer COVID vaccine and testing clinics at Flint Police Mini Stations
The City of Flint and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services are partnering to offer COVID vaccine and testing clinics at Flint Police Mini Stations to extend options to Flint residents.
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Flint ReCAST to Award Grants to Community Agencies that Support Trauma-Informed Youth Engagement
The City of Flint is excited to announce that a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the 2022 Flint Resilience in Communities After Stress and Trauma (ReCAST) Community Mini-Grant Program is now available.
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Flint Enters 6th Consecutive Year in Compliance of Lead and Copper Rule
The City of Flint enters its sixth consecutive year of compliance for lead in drinking water, in accordance with Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) standards set by The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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City of Flint January 13, 2022 Update: Secondary Water Pipeline
The Department of Public Works began facilitating 95/5 water increment combining/blending to the Genesee County Drain Commission (GCDC) secondary water pipeline on Monday, August 23, 2021.
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City of Flint customer service center lobby is temporarily closed
The Customer Service Center lobby in Flint City Hall is temporarily closed due to exposure to COVID-19.
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City of Flint December 29, 2021 Update: Secondary Water Pipeline
The Department of Public Works began facilitating 95/5 water increment combining/blending to the Genesee County Drain Commission (GCDC) secondary water pipeline on Monday, August 23, 2021.
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EIDL Loan Application
Get assistance with the EIDL Loan application.
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Mayor Neeley presents second State of the City: Building a stronger Flint
Mayor Sheldon Neeley delivered his second State of the City highlighting a stronger Flint, community partnerships, and progress on Flint water infrastructure as many of his administration’s achievements during his second year in office.
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City Hall customer service hours adjusted
Please be advised: Three City Hall offices have adjusted their hours to allow for business processing.
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City of Flint provides latest information on the November 22, 2021 Explosion
The City of Flint continues to work with local community organizations, faith-based facilities, businesses, and surrounding public safety municipalities to help with family resources and recovery efforts related to the November 22 explosion on Hogarth Avenue.