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JoAnn Watson. JoAnn Watson (April 19, 1951 – July 10, 2023) was an American pastor, media personality and was a Detroit city councilor for ten years. She was an on-air personality for 910 AM Superstation/ WFDF and Comcast Channel 91 WHPR [1] as the host of Wake Up Detroit. Watson also appeared as an on-air television personality for The Word ...
The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a location besides city hall. The Detroit City Council has elected Mary Sheffield to be its president. [2]
Coleman Alexander Young II (born October 18, 1982) is a Democratic politician who is a current member of the Detroit City Council and a former member of the Michigan Senate. In the Michigan Senate, he represented the 1st district, which included the municipalities of Ecorse, Gibraltar, River Rouge, Riverview, Trenton, Woodhaven, Wyandotte and a ...
On June 14, 2022, the Detroit City Council was scheduled to vote on whether to give an additional $60 million in tax breaks to Dan Gilbert's Hudson's site project in the heart of downtown.
Detroit City Council is redrawing districts 10 years after adopting council by districts. However, residents are mixed about whether it helps Detroit.
Scott's successor, JoAnn Watson died in July 2023 at 72. A ghost sign for the now defunct Detroit Department of Human Services faces Perrien Park in the city's Poletown East neighborhood.
March 22, 1897 – April 5, 1897. Republican [57] William Richert served on the Detroit City Council for eight years, and as president of the body in 1895 and 1897. [58] Richert served as acting mayor from March 22 to April 5, 1897, after Pingree was declared ineligible to serve as both mayor and governor.
Detroit City Council adopted the mayor's proposed $2.7 billion budget five minutes before midnight after long discussions Monday regarding recommended uses of the city's one-time funds.