New Flint Community Schools strategic plan to be presented in June
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Sneeze guards are set up across the classroom as seen during a tour of Freeman Elementary School in Flint, showing COVID-19 safety preparations ahead of students returning to in-person learning. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May
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Steward provided an update on the district’s strategic plan during the Wednesday, May 12 board meeting.
In April, the district held seven different planning sessions with community stakeholders, staff and members of the community, Steward said.
“We are currently in the process of taking all of the thoughts, ideas and feedback and considering them for revisions with our strategic plan,” Steward said. “As of right now, our strategic plan is still in pieces. We are still pulling those pieces together.”
Developer asks Flint for tax break to build new apartments near Hurley, Atwood Stadium
Updated May 11, 2021;
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FLINT, MI A developer is asking the city for a tax break to build new apartments for low- and moderate-income renters in the area of Hurley Medical Center and Atwood Stadium, a potential $14-million investment by the same company that built The Marketplace townhome project on the old YWCA property in downtown Flint.
The proposed five-story Flushing Place Apartments would be built on Stevenson Street, just south of Flushing Road, with 60 apartments and 3,800 square feet of first-floor commercial space, according to plans submitted to the city by Flushing Place LDHA LP and PK Construction Companies LLC.
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Flint River Watershed Coalition, Kayak Flint getting new home with fishing spots and lookout points
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Ryan Crenshaw with Terrain 360 and Jaime Welch, the paddle programs manager at the Flint River watershed coalition, go down the Flint River to capture a 360 degree photo of the water trail on Wednesday, July 17, 2019. (Kathryn Ziesig | MLive.com)Kathryn Ziesig | MLive.com
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FLINT, MI The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation granted $350,000 to support a Flint River revitalization project along Kearsley Street in Flint.
The grant will provide funding to the Foundation for the Uptown Reinvestment Corporation, a supporting organization of the Uptown Reinvestment Corporation, for the redevelopment of the former 1st Source Servall Appliance Parts building at 630 W. Kearsley St. in Flint, according to a press release from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
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