Thursday, November 15 2012 8:44 PM EST2012-11-16 01:44:39 GMT
"It's not going to be easy, but we don't have an option," Mayor Dave Bing said about the latest agreement between Detroit and the state in the ongoing effort to achieve financial stability.
"It's not going to be easy, but we don't have an option," Mayor Dave Bing said about the latest agreement between Detroit and the state in the ongoing effort to achieve financial stability.
By Alexis Wiley Fox 2 News Reporter
DETROIT (WJBK) -- "City council does not exist to be a rubber stamp body," said Council Member Ken Cockrel, Junior.
Council proved that Tuesday afternoon when they voted against the privatization of the Detroit Water and Sewage Department and the city's contract with the law firm Miller Canfield.
Most of the Detroiters at Tuesday night's community meeting said their council members made the right move.
"It was the best thing that they could've done," said one resident.
However, the mayor is anything but happy. He released a statement saying, in part, "The state has made it very clear that if the City of Detroit did not meet all three milestones as outlined in our agreement, money from the city's escrow account would not be forthcoming. The council's rejection of the Miller Canfield contact means the city will not receive the first $10 million scheduled for release today. Today's vote is one more example of how city council has stalled our efforts to bring financial stability to the City of Detroit."
"I think he's wrong. I mean, just read the document. Just read it. It doesn't say that we had to approve Miller Canfield in his document, the one that he negotiated with the state. It said we had to vote on it and we did vote on it," said Council President Pro Tem Gary Brown.
"I wasn't surprised by the statement. I do think it's disappointing and I do think that the real focus at this point needs to be on fixing the problem rather than complaining about it," Cockrel said.
"We also looked at the (conflicts) of interest that were numerous with that Miller Canfield contract. So we would like to sit down with the mayor and come up with another law firm that we would be willing to accept," said Council President Charles Pugh.
Even Brown, the only council member who voted to approve the Miller Canfield contract, said the council filled its end of the bargain.
"We did everything that was in the memorandum of understanding," he remarked. "I expect we'll be getting that $10 million shortly."
But regardless of whether you expect the cash or not, the reality is the state is the one holding the pursestrings and with no cash, we know what comes next.
What if Detroit goes bankrupt? We asked Cockrel whether council is prepared for that scenario.
"It's not going to happen because I think you're going to see the city council and the mayor and his team come together, fix these issues and move forward. Failure is not an option."
"I want to know why the state would allow us to go bankrupt over one law firm when we could simply choose another one," Pugh said.
"The bottom line is the mayor's probably got to do and his team have probably got to do a better job of polling council members, touching base with them ahead of time to find out exactly what their concerns are, address all of those concerns, and then make sure you count to five before you even bring it to council," said Cockrel.
Council members believe there is still time and room for negotiation to come up with an agreement that is okay with everyone.
I contacted the state Treasurer's Office. They said they are always open to talk with council, but at the same time this is the agreement that's on the table.
City council actually did approved most of what the state asked for.
Watch the second video report above for more on this story from Fox 2's Amy Lange.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:20 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:20:38 GMT
Neighbors said he threatened them with a shotgun, then opened fire wounding two people. Now one of the victims has said he's angry the man accused of pulling the trigger is already out of jail.
Neighbors said he threatened them with a shotgun, then opened fire wounding two people. Now one of the victims has said he's angry the man accused of pulling the trigger is already out of jail.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:57 PM EDT2013-05-23 00:57:50 GMT
Prosecutors have now filed charges against Myron Williams, a next door neighbor to a woman found strangled in Grosse Pointe Park, but the counts do not include murder.
Prosecutors have now filed charges against Myron Williams, a next door neighbor to a woman found strangled in Grosse Pointe Park, but the counts do not include murder.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:17 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:17:22 GMT
We are learning more about the past of the man currently in police custody in connection with the murder of 35-year-old Sabrina Gianino.
We are learning more about the past of the man currently in police custody in connection with the murder of 35-year-old Sabrina Gianino. 42-year-old Myron Williams is on probation in Michigan for a drug paraphernalia charge. He also has quite a past in Louisiana.
Monday, May 20 2013 7:30 PM EDT2013-05-20 23:30:05 GMT
There are new developments in the murder of a young woman in Grosse Pointe Park. Police have a person in custody in connection with the death of Sabrina Gianino, who was found strangled last week.
There are new developments in the murder of a young woman in Grosse Pointe Park. Police have a person in custody in connection with the death of Sabrina Gianino, who was found strangled last week.
Friday, May 17 2013 8:43 PM EDT2013-05-18 00:43:34 GMT
Sabrina Gianino was found dead with a cord around her neck inside a Grosse Pointe Park home early Thursday morning. The medical examiner has ruled her death a homicide.
Sabrina Gianino was found dead with a cord around her neck inside a Grosse Pointe Park home early Thursday morning. The medical examiner has ruled her death a homicide.
Thursday, May 23 2013 1:30 PM EDT2013-05-23 17:30:30 GMT
The incident forcing the partial evacuation of Detroit Metropolitan Airport for hours one day last month was triggered by law enforcement officials' belief that they'd found an improvised explosive device in luggage.
The incident forcing the partial evacuation of Detroit Metropolitan Airport for hours one day last month was triggered by law enforcement officials' belief that they'd found an improvised explosive device in luggage.
Thursday, May 23 2013 12:28 PM EDT2013-05-23 16:28:22 GMT
One week after appearing via satellite on the American Idol season finale the Queen of Soul has rescheduled next month's planned performance at the DTE Energy Music Theatre.
One week after appearing via satellite on the American Idol season finale the Queen of Soul has rescheduled next month's planned performance at the DTE Energy Music Theatre.
Thursday, May 23 2013 11:48 AM EDT2013-05-23 15:48:50 GMT
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is dropping his longtime lawyer. Kilpatrick told a judge Thursday that his relationship with James Thomas deteriorated long before his conviction.
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is dropping his longtime lawyer. Kilpatrick told a judge Thursday that his relationship with James Thomas deteriorated long before his conviction two months ago on corruption charges.
Thursday, May 23 2013 10:59 AM EDT2013-05-23 14:59:53 GMT
Bugs are important to our environment and can even tell us about our water quality. That's why dozens on local students have been taking part in bug hunts.
Bugs are important to our environment and can even tell us about our water quality. That's why dozens on local students have been taking part in bug hunts.
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:58 AM EDT2013-05-23 11:58:41 GMT
New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years.
New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years.
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