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Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
You can watch live via any these channels tonight at 7 pm: - https://t.co/QJ5FRmzM0n - https://t.co/tS28aACYMD - https://t.co/OlP9KcokRC - Comcast Channels 10 & 21 - AT&T Channel 99 https://t.co/iZ9t2ajXbS — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Meanwhile, be sure to check out Andrea Isom as she talks with panelists about this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. https://t.co/8CAyMhBy9F — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Tonight at 7 pm, join me with a panel of experts as I share the process to make sure that you and your family receive this benefit, if eligible, and answer any questions you might have about eligibility, process and more. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
The Child Tax Credit is coming soon, and it will mean huge improvements for Detroiters’ everyday lives. Up to 70% of Detroiters qualify for this credit, and the first payments start hitting bank accounts this Thursday. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
On Monday, July 12, please join me as I share the process to make sure that you and your family receive the Child Tax Credit, if eligible. We will have a panel of experts to answer your questions. Tune in at 7pm on the City of Detroit’s Facebook, or on Channel 10 and 21. https://t.co/inQ1T4HEZ4 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
We're taking steps in Detroit to redirect stormwater, beginning with 95 million gallons of added capacity in our combined sewer system to begin construction this year in Far West and Rouge Park. More must be done to upgrade our infrastructure to prepare for the next major event. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Climate change is real, and Detroiters are feeling its effects every day. The next major storm is coming, and the need to prepare is now. We can help residents take flood prevention measures which I will announce soon. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
This rainstorm surpassed the 2014 storm that led to a Presidential disaster declaration, and I have asked President Biden and the FEMA team to fast-track the process for this recent storm. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Nearly two weeks ago, a devastating storm dumped six inches of rain on metro Detroit, overwhelming our combined sewer system and flooding streets and basements. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Yesterday, I joined EPA Administrator Michael Regan and members of Michigan’s Congressional delegation at the largest wastewater treatment plant in the US to underscore the need for major infrastructure upgrades. We have a 20th century infrastructure with 21st century storms. https://t.co/xfm7d8ERp1 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Thousands of Detroiters lost their life’s belongings, often irreplaceable memories. A federal disaster declaration will help Detroiters rebuild their homes and replace what can be replaced. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Today, I took federal officials to flood-affected areas of Detroit so that they could see the damage that Detroiters have suffered firsthand. https://t.co/JGvj9H4Jjb — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
City crews are removing curbside debris daily. If you still have standing water in your home, or need help hauling debris, please call 313-267-8000. We’re adding 12 teams of contractors to support the 50 city employees and over 200 volunteers who are hard at work. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Landlords have an obligation by law to clean and sanitize affected units in a timely fashion. Starting July 20, BSEED will begin inspection and start ticketing landlords who haven’t responded. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
If you are not in this category of homeowners, don’t wait to clean and sanitize your home. Please take records of all damage and costs incurred as a result of the storm. If we succeed in getting a Presidential declaration, you may be reimbursed. There’s no reason to wait. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Homeowners who suffered damage, have a city poverty tax exemption and are either over 65, have a disability, or live in a household with children age 10 or under should call 313-267-8000. The city will send an inspector and help make sure your home is clean and sanitary. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Starting next week, the city will begin emergency cleaning and sanitizing for our most vulnerable residents. We're committed to making sure that people who need help the most get it the fastest. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Today I held a press conference and briefing to talk about some key things Detroiters need to know about the city’s ongoing response to last month’s devastating flood. https://t.co/I1wybn0pcd — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
The Detroit Fire Department has had a huge part of our city’s recovery. I encourage City Council to approve this contract so that these outstanding responders get a well-deserved raise. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Congratulations to the Detroit Fire Fighters Association on a new labor contract that includes a 3% pay increase for DFFA employees, more career opportunities with increased pay, and improved scheduling, deployment and promotional systems. https://t.co/iim5cujbJx — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
City crews continue to remove 1000+ items of debris from curbsides daily. If you still have standing water in your home, or you still need help hauling debris, please call 313-267-8000. We’ll be adding 12 teams of contractors to support 50 city employees and 200+ volunteers. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Landlords have an obligation by law to clean and sanitize affected units in a timely fashion. Starting July 20, BSEED will begin inspection and start ticketing landlords who haven’t responded. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
If you are not in this category of homeowners, don’t wait to clean and sanitize your home. Please take records of all damage and costs incurred as a result of the storm. If we succeed in getting a Presidential declaration, you may be reimbursed. There’s no reason to wait. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Homeowners who suffered damage, have a city poverty tax exemption and are either over 65, have a disability, or live in a household with children age 10 or under should call 313-267-8000. The city will send an inspector and help make sure your home is clean and sanitary. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Starting next week, the city will begin emergency cleaning and sanitizing for our most vulnerable residents. We're committed to making sure that people who need help the most get it the fastest. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Today I held a press conference and briefing to talk about some key things Detroiters need to know about the city’s ongoing response to last month’s devastating flood. https://t.co/WAFW8TAPae — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
I was proud to welcome the ChenMed medical clinic to Detroit this afternoon, one of six state-of-the-art clinics set to open soon in our area. As part of a 10-year commitment to Detroit communities, these new facilities will provide much-needed care. https://t.co/Td5l2W8MXE — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
I stand with the entire Detroit Fire Department and our city in the tragic loss of Senior Lieutenant Francis Dombrowski who died on Monday evening, July 5 in Troy. He will be missed terribly. https://t.co/um4CoSDVZn — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
City crews are working overtime to collect and move the enormous amount of debris that this storm generated. If you need help lifting or moving large items, use the Improve Detroit app by choosing “Water in Basement” or call 313-267-8000 if you have not done so already. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
I also talked with Governor Whitmer about improving drainage on I-94 and building additional storage capacity as these destructive storm events become more and more common. — PolitiTweet.org