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Rutherford won the Flint Mayoral election [7] over write in candidate, Arthur J. Pointer—11,239 to 4,712. [ 8 ] In 2003, Rutherford became the director of the Flint Downtown Development Authority and continued in this capacity under mayor Don Williamson [ 9 ] serving until 2008.
The Flint Downtown Development Authority (DDA) gave the land to the University of Michigan-Flint, [4] and the park was demolished in early 1997. [2] The land is currently home to the University of Michigan-Flint's William S. White Building, which houses the nursing program and College of Health Sciences. [3]
Swartz Creek is a city in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 5,897 at the 2020 census.The city is a suburb of Flint and has incorporated land formerly within Flint Charter Township, Gaines Township, and Clayton Township, but is administratively autonomous from all three.
The City of Flint has operated under at least four charters (1855, [1] 1888, [2] 1929, 1974 [3]). The City is currently run under its 2017 [4] charter that gives the city a Strong Mayor form of government. It is also instituted the appointed independent office of Ombudsman, while the city clerk is solely appointed by the City Council. The City ...
The Guyton Downtown Development Authority is looking to add new businesses to the area and potentially, add more land to expand the district.
Since 2009, the MTA has made several upgrades and expansions to its fleet and facilities. The Flint MTA received a $7.985 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration that was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for new Project 25 digital radio dispatch equipment and mobile data terminals, new intelligent transportation system software and equipment ...
The establishment of a transit development district in downtown Gary aims to help increase the economic benefits stemming from investments in the region’s transportation infrastructure, the ...
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