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Council postpones comprehensive-plan steering committee MOU after questions about appointments
Summary
Council postponed indefinitely a memorandum of understanding to stand up a 21-member steering committee for the Imagine Flint comprehensive plan update after councilmembers raised concerns about the committee appointment process and ward representation.
Flint City Council members voted to postpone indefinitely a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that would set up a 21-member steering committee to update the city’s comprehensive plan, citing concerns about how steering-committee seats would be chosen and whether each ward would have a voice.
Planning staff member Emily told council the project team held 21 community meetings across the city and solicited applications; she said about 520 people participated in outreach and the planning office had received roughly 22 applications to serve on the steering committee.…
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