Flint's mayor highlights progress in water quality, economic investments, and community health since the water crisis.

Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley outlined progress and future plans in his State of the City address, focusing on recovery from the water crisis. Key highlights include improved water quality, with lead levels down to one part per billion, and major economic investments like the $300 million Flint Commerce Center and a $175 million battery plant. The city also emphasized public safety, housing, and community health initiatives, including blight elimination and new ambulance services.

November 14, 2024
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