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Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
I've said from the beginning that if any public official committed a crime, they should be charged. In the three-year investigation, I never saw any evidence that anyone running the land bank or building authority had broken any. https://t.co/7UTGF2lQMh — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
I feel extremely good about the job @BuildingDet, the Detroit Building Authority and the @CityofDetroit procurement folks are doing today. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
I want to thank the U.S. Department of Treasury for having such confidence in our demolition program across two administrations. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
In the three-year investigation, I never saw any evidence that anyone at @BuildingDet broke any laws. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Yesterday’s convictions were an extremely important message that bid rigging will be dealt with strongly — bid rigging is not going to be tolerated. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
In Detroit, we’re 5 years into our demolition program. We’ve demolished over 17,000 abandoned buildings in the city. We’re not finished. We’ve still got 5 years to go. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @StoriesFromDet: If representation matters to you in Detroit, you should participate in the Census: https://t.co/nfUiGx2Wci https://t.co… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Joined State Rep Cynthia Johnson this morning in support of her bill to increase penalties for illegal dumping. https://t.co/eafutOEFZs — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: Spring is here - and that means the return of citywide street sweeping this week! City crews will sweep 330 blocks per d… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
This partnership with @UofDJesuit to reopen the Johnson Recreation Center with new amenities and neighborhood acces… https://t.co/v9FxAjUcuw — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
Gradually, we are bringing the city’s vacant recreation centers back to life to provide recreational opportunities… https://t.co/35KAx9aEjJ — PolitiTweet.org
City of Detroit @CityofDetroit
Just announced: @UofDJesuit to purchase & renovate vacant Johnson Recreation Center, provide community access and b… https://t.co/CIgHs…
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
All that matters is whether you are living in Detroit on April 1, 2020. And if the answer is yes, fill out your Cen… https://t.co/WcOqFqhqv8 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
There is nothing more important than ensuring that every Detroiter stand up & be counted during #Census2020. Censu… https://t.co/C21nl2TLVW — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @DetroitChamber: "We're going to get started early because of what is at stake." - @MayorMikeDuggan on #Detroit's #2020Census awareness… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: Between our campaign and the U.S. Census Bureau, we plan on hiring more than 2,000 Detroit workers. Learn more at https:… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: Our Census numbers will determine how much federal funding the City will receive for programs like Medicare/Medicaid, fo… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: We’re excited to kick off Detroit’s #Census2020 campaign today: Be Counted, Detroit! Between our campaign and the U.S.… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @seanandersonorg: We are so proud to support the 2020 census participation initiative, to make sure Detroit receives as much funding as… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: Why does getting counted in #Census2020 matter? “This is about counting in your city. It’s about showing who you are be… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: “Moving from prison to prosperity is possible. The city of Detroit is making it a reality for dozens of returning citize… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @detroitatwork: Interested in what makes #GDYT so great? Watch this video to learn more about the opportunities that Detroit's youth are… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @AndreaIsomTV: Second chances. Isn’t that something we all deserve? The City of Detroit is offering returning citizens an opportunity to… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: It's almost time for Motor City Makeover! This year, alley cleanups are a special priority, and we're going to need YOUR… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
As far as future use of this site, it is my strong preference that this site never again be used as a waste incinerator. We will be pursuing our legal options to make sure this remains the case. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
As far as future use of this site, it is my strong preference that this site never again be used as a waste incinerator. We will be pursuing our legal options to make sure this remains the case. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
The @CityofDetroit has been pushing Detroit Renewable Energy to address neighborhood concerns about the incinerator… https://t.co/PZEcdOHoL7
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
As far as future use of this site, it is my strong preference that this site never again be used as a waste incinerator. We will be pursuing our legal options to make sure this remains the case. — PolitiTweet.org
The Detroit News @detroitnews
A controversial Detroit waste incinerator that's generated complaints for years over its emission violations and no… https://t.co/QXCSc6w3fP
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
The City of Detroit and Detroit At Work will work with the company in its effort to help their current employees find new jobs. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
The City of Detroit’s trash contract with Detroit Renewable Energy will be transferred to another company and our rates are locked in through the remainder of the contract, therefore, we expect there will be no added costs to taxpayers. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
The @CityofDetroit has been pushing Detroit Renewable Energy to address neighborhood concerns about the incinerator for nearly a year. Now that the company has decided to close the incinerator, The City will soon have the ability to influence the future use of this property. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Mike Duggan @MayorMikeDuggan
RT @CityofDetroit: REMINDER: Michigan's statewide emergency tornado drill will take place at 1 p.m. today. Learn more about how to prepare… — PolitiTweet.org