FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) – Monday marked six weeks since the Flint City Council last approved a measure to conduct the city business.
Since Oct. 14, council members have been unable to reach a quorum required to conduct the city’s business and members have deadlocked 4-4 on electing a new council president and vice president.
On Monday, council members reached 411 deadlocked votes on the council leadership. As the council remains split, residents and area change-makers are suffering.
Many nonprofit organizations continue waiting to get American Rescue Plan Act funding and other business approvals. They include Involved Dad, which is waiting for a $35,000 earmark to expand the organization’s resources.
“I began to get frustrated and a little bit discouraged,” said Shon Hart, executive director of Involved Dad in Flint. “There have been …