
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 11, 2025 Mayor Sheldon Neeley Urges Immediate Release of Flint Water Settlement Funds FLINT, MI — Mayor Sheldon A. Neeley has sent a
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 11, 2025 Mayor Sheldon Neeley Urges Immediate Release of Flint Water Settlement Funds FLINT, MI — Mayor Sheldon A. Neeley has sent a
Flint, MI – The City of Flint is calling on the City Council to approve a crucial resolution aimed at shielding residents from rising water
Flint, MI – The City of Flint is actively responding to a water main break at the intersection of Atherton and Tuxedo, west of Fenton Road.
FLINT, Mich. – Flint City Hall will be closed Friday, January 24 until further notice due to a water main break. Essential and emergency personnel
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) today announced that the City of Flint’s Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) monitoring has shown
The City of Flint stopped a leak in the Kearsley Reservoir in the early hours of the morning after the water level dropped more than
UPDATE: July 2, 2024 On Tuesday, June 25, 2024, a spill of an oily substance into the Flint River was reported at an outfall near
FLINT, Mich. – Water bill assistance is available for eligible Flint and Genesee County residents through a program administered by the Genesee County Community Action
FLINT, Mich.—Following a request from the City of Flint, the State of Michigan today filed a motion seeking to assist the City by managing and
Mayor proposes $250,000 ARPA allocation to provide support for families Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley has made the decision to not place property liens on active
The City of Flint and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) have worked to develop a new administrative consent order (ACO)
Ten years after the water crisis, the City of Flint and Mayor Neeley are committed to ensuring Flint residents have access to clean water. More
On April 3, 2024, at 10 p.m. the City of Flint Sewer Department was notified of an oil spill into the Flint River at the
Twice yearly testing shows lasting impact of water infrastructure improvements The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) today announced that the City
Crews will re-lay bricks between Court and Third Streets over the next six weeks and continue construction between Second and First Streets concurrently. Utility upgrades and brick restoration between Second and First Streets are expected to be complete by the end of November 2023 as planned.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) today announced that the City of Flint’s Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) monitoring has shown
The interior of the elevated tank has been cleaned and repainted, tank hatches have been upgraded, and nine steel roof support beams have been replaced. A 12-inch drain and an 8-inch overflow pipe have been completely renovated and a new catch basin has been added. New mixers are ready to be installed in the roof after the elevated tower is back in service.
UPDATE: July 11, 2023, 2:00 PM – BOIL FILTERED WATER ADVISORY IS NOW LIFTED. The boil filtered water advisory has been lifted for the City
Avoid contact with the Flint River until further notice.
Maintenance inside the water tower will include cleaning and painting the elevated tank’s interior, installing a new mixer to improve water quality, and making upgrades to the tank hatches, overflow, and drain. The 6-8-week time period allows for draining, cleaning, repairing the tank, application of paint, curing of paint, refilling and testing the tank, and bacteriological testing.