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Health department says HIV grant increases prioritize Detroit residents; council asks for service-area details

Detroit City Council Public Health and Safety Standing Committee · September 22, 2025
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The committee considered two contract increases for HIV service administrators totaling roughly $689,071.54 and asked staff to clarify whether the funds target Detroit residents or a broader metropolitan service area. Deputy Christina Floyd said the contracts prioritize Detroiters but cover the Greater Detroit area; staff will return with more details.

The Public Health and Safety committee on Sept. 22 reviewed proposed increases to two contracts that coordinate medical and supportive services for people living with HIV and asked staff to clarify who will be served.

The items under discussion were an increase to contract 6005083 (program administrator Deaf Community Advocacy Network) and an increase to contract 6005089 (Community Health Awareness Group). The staff summary presented the increases as roughly $23,359.70 for contract…

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