Public commenters slam city council for being corrupt and ineffective.

Waiting on the meeting to start will keep you posted once the Counci is in session. https://t.co/MV3lFPJdIf

Today’s agenda will cover business of the Internal Operations Standing committee. The agenda is lengthy so stick around.


Council woman Mary Waters calls on Mildred Gaddis to receive an honor from Council based on her work in the field of journalism and community service. Coleman A. Young II presents the Spirit of Detroit award to Ms. Gaddis. https://t.co/8w1oD0JP9g



Community members are reporting on a shooting that took place in the community on Detroit’s Southwest side and a host of other issue facing that area. This particular person feels unheard and unappreciated according to his statements.

Another community member claims that the city of Detroit is being robbed based on the contracts being awarded to entities that operate outside the city’s boundaries. Claims city bonds were issued without the proper notice to the public.

Another community member is expressing frustration over a building she claims to own that received damaged because of demolition work done by the City.

Another community member who goes by the name Black Jesus outright accused Council President Mary Sheffield of lying about procedural matters regarding City bonds. Also showed support for previous community member dealing with damage to her building.

Community member calls on Mary Sheffield to step down based on allegations of expensive cars and churches funneling Marijuana money. Says the council as whole is not serving the people.

Another community says the man who hurled allegations at Council President Mary Sheffield is not a Detroit resident. This community member is also a proponent community Policing.

Community member claims that Mike Duggan is the emperor with no clothes. Says the FBI needs to finish there investigation on Councilman Benson.

Community member says that DDOT operators are not treating riders and community members with dignity and respect.

Council President Sheffield says being specific about complaints will be helpful.

Community member in district 3 calls for special investigation on an inspector who is
exploiting businesses in that community. Also claims that legacy Detroiters are being ignored while new Detroiters are given preferential treatment.

Another community member says they are displeased with City because of their lack of urgency. Says DDOT needs service improvements. Also not pleased with the council members giving themselves a raise.

More community members are showing support for DDOT receiving more funding for their drivers.


Community member concerned about water main break. Calls for stronger BSEED enforcement. Says Mayor Duggan disrespected Council by boasting at Mackinac conference.

Community member from North End says that North End Landing Development needs to stop. Says developer has not properly engaged the community.

Community member says wages offered to DDOT are not sufficient for the work they actually do. Says bus drivers are being treated unfairly. Says BSEED is not doing their job.

Community member highlights ARPA funding items on the agenda. President Sheffield says the items are for referral.

Allowances for marijuana business are being discussed. The proposed adjustment will increase the number of parcels that will become available to marijuana businesses.

Eastern Market district is being discussed for possible expansion to accommodate the proposed adjustments to Detroits marijuana policy.

Councilman Benson asked the CPC chairman Lauren Hood if there are any guardrails against over saturation of marijuana facilities in his district. Public hearing on the marijuana facilities zoning requirements will be Thursday June 29th.


Curfew in place for minors at the Fireworks on June 26th. No one under 18 years old without accompaniment by an adult will be allowed Downtown after 8pm.

Sideways improvement to nearly 150 requested areas will be done in residential neighborhoods by the end of 2023 according to Ron Brundage. Over 117 Block clubs reached out to the city according to Mr. Brundage.

Councilman Young II says he’d like to know the status of the safety of members of the LGBT+ community from DPD based on the violence against the Trans members of the community in the City that is ongoing.

Council wishes Council President Sheffield a Happy Birthday during member reports on a lighter note.

Renter rights workshops are being held by President Sheffield’s office in the coming weeks. Contact her office for more details.

Meeting is adjourned. For more coverage on public meetings in and around the city follow http://detroit.documenters.org