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Detroit committee advances emergency demolition contracts as bond funds near exhaustion
Summary
The Public Health and Safety Committee advanced multiple emergency residential demolition contracts, discussing that previously available bond funds are largely encumbered and that blight/general funds will be used for remaining emergency work. Committee approved a slate of bond-funded demos and advanced others to formal consideration.
The Detroit City Council Public Health and Safety Standing Committee on Sept. 8 advanced a series of emergency residential demolition contracts while discussing the city’s limited remaining bond funding and the need to rely on blight or general funds for some demolitions.
The committee approved items related to emergency demolitions (items 6.4–6.13) in a single voice action and moved others — including corrected or pending contracts — to formal consideration. Chair said the items would be forwarded with a…
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