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munnbreslin
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Mayor Walling Marks His 100th Day In Office

Working Together Toward A 21st Century Sustainable City

The first 100 days of Mayor Dayne Walling
August 6, 2009-November 13, 2009

As I mark my 100th day in office as Mayor of the City of Flint, I reflect back on election night when I promised residents a new direction of positive change for Flint. My success or failure for delivering on this promise cannot be fully measured in 100 days, but 100 days provides a good indication of where we are headed.

We have begun the process of rebuilding our great City of Flint through the cooperation and teamwork of my administration, City council, City employees and our many community partners. There are still many challenges: unemployment is above 25%, public safety threats persist, and blight infests too many of our neighborhoods. Through these toughest of times, however, the City of Flint is moving forward. In this first 100 days of my administration it is clear that transformative change has started. We can present a few highlights of accomplishments:

• Our police have made more than 940 arrests, and we have secured funds for an added 14 officers and opened a police mini-station at Haskell Community Center;
• We have responded to more than 1,000 constituent requests through the Mayor’s Office, Human Relations and other City departments;
• We have demolished more than 100 abandoned houses and an uninhabitable 45-unit apartment structure;
• We received a total of $230 million in local investments from General Motors for Chevy Volt production, retaining hundreds of Flint’s jobs;
• We have saved the City’s taxpayers more than $4 million dollars through financial cost savings and recovery.

In addition to these accomplishments, our City employees continue to deliver high quality, core services to all city residents in the areas of: fire protection and prevention, public safety, weekly garbage pick-up, customer service, community/senior center operation and maintenance, and the delivery of clean and safe drinking water.

We have made significant progress in the first 100 days of my administration, but there are many tough challenges ahead. We are facing a more than $2 million cut in revenue sharing from the state this fiscal year. In effort to balance our budget we have to find cost savings on every front. As my team works through these very difficult decisions our goal remains to balance our budget while preserving jobs and continuing to provide quality services to our residents.

I have assembled a diverse leadership team that is dedicated to the betterment of the community and its residents. This team, including the expert City Administrator Gregory Eason, along with our City workers and City Council, is the new engine driving transformative change in the City of Flint. Together we are working toward a 21st Century Sustainable City with new jobs, safe neighborhoods and great schools.

It is a pleasure to serve such a diverse community of seniors, families, college students, and young professionals. Most are life long residents and have seen this community through its prosperity, its pain, and now it’s potential of a rebirth. With all of us working together we can have the community that we all desire and deserve.

Attached is a full report of my administration’s first 100 days accomplishments. Trust that we will all continue to work every day for you in all of our future days.
This is our Flint: Forever Strong and Proud.

Dayne Walling, Mayor
City of Flint


100 Days: Full Report
Under Mayor Walling’s leadership, every City of Flint department has worked during the past 100 days to provide high quality services to every part of the city while finding cost savings and doing business in new ways. The following are highlights of the accomplishments by the administration’s professional and diverse leadership team, under the supervision of City Administrator Gregory Eason, which has worked with City employees, the union leadership, and members of the Flint City Council. Working together, great progress has been made towards making Flint a 21st Century sustainable city.

Public Safety
• Arrested 941 persons, including 145 juveniles, for crimes committed in the city ranging from homicide to theft
• Secured funding for 14 police officers (8 through U.S. Department of Justice Community Oriented Policing Services COPS grant, 6 through the Community Renewal Task Force grant in partnership with Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton)
• Opened a new police neighborhood station in the 2nd Ward at Haskell Community Center (6 neighborhood stations are now open and operating)
• Organized effort with 150 volunteer crime fighters to reduce Devil’s Night fires and to make arrests resulting in one of the safest Halloween periods in Flint’s recent history

Neighborhood Services
• Over 100 demolitions were performed on residential properties
• Demolition of first commercial property, a 45 unit uninhabitable apartment complex on Pierson Road
• Issued 1425 tickets for weed and /or trash abatement
• Performed 222 rental property inspections
• Removed 97 dead trees throughout the city
• Cleaned up north end mini-station Ward 1 at the corner of MLK Ave. and Bishop

• Completed 56 neighborhood clean-ups
• Resurfaced 6.5 miles of road
• Repaired 426 squares of sidewalks
• Repaired 43 main breaks
• Cleaned approximately 100,000 feet of sewers
• Repaired 88 sewers

Green Initiatives
• Started a pilot scale (55-gallon) sludge digester in conjunction with Kettering University and Swedish Biogas International and produced biogas of 53% methane
• Created central compost conversion at Chevy In the Hole and will save $500,000 a year
• Re-introduced recycling at City Hall
• Engaged local, state and national organizations in new green projects
• Received $1,017,500 in grants to fund the Kettering trail extension which connects Kettering University and UM-Flint
• Utilized $1,147,900 from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop and implement a community energy strategy

Open Doors For Business & Development
• 50 new jobs added in downtown Flint with the opening of 501 Bar and Grill
• 84 jobs retained with the new FedEx Intermodal operation at Bishop Airport
• 20+ jobs retained with the opening the new Social Security Office on Carpenter Road
• $230 million in investments from General Motors for the Chevrolet Volt production
• Assisted in the groundbreaking of Witherbees Market in downtown Flint, project expected to create more than a half dozen jobs
• Completed the Brownfield Redevelopment Plan for the construction of the Internal Revenue Services building in Smith Village in spring 2010
• Approximately 75 small business owners attended an Open For Business forum co-hosted with the Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce and other partners to learn more about the resources and assistance available to local businesses and entrepreneurs
• Hosted City of Flint Vendor Forum providing information for approximately 90 business owners who are interested in becoming a vendor or supplier
• Initiated performance-based contracts with measurable outcomes for community development programs
• Met with Dr. Edward J. Montgomery, Director of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers, and acquired assistance with remediation of Buick City property
• Hosted U.S. Senator Levin and Assistant Secretary of the Army, and received commitment for the Hamilton Dam and the de-channelization of the Flint River
• Established dialogue with Kettering University, University of Michigan-Flint, Mott Community College, Baker College, Michigan State University and Hurley Hospital regarding economic and community development
• Participated in the Genesee Global Intermodal Corridor Initiative through the Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce
• Utilized resources for community enhancements through Michigan’s Cities Of Promise initiative


Financial Cost Savings & Additional Revenues
• Settlement of the 9 year old Driskil sewer suits against the city involving 150 plaintiffs for a savings of approximately $2 million
• Resolved 300 personnel grievance cases, some dating back to 1979, for more than
$1 million in savings
• Hired additional city attorney to help reduce reliance on outside counsel with a cost savings of $100,000 annually for the city
• Obtained Medicare Part D rebates of $860,300
• Initiated 49 recovery claims against third parties for damages to City property has recovered $11,146
• Reorganized Finance and Budget Departments, including elimination of the Budget Director position at a savings of $143,000
• 5 percent pay reduction for Mayor Walling and 13 appointees resulting in a $70,000 savings this budget year
• Implemented federal stimulus and grant funds including:
o $1,763,839 for Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing
o $1,430,012 Justice Assistance Grant for equipment/police cars
o $4,224,621 for Neighborhood Stabilization Program
o $1,153,340 for Community Development Block Grant Recovery

Citizen Engagement
• Mayor’s office has completed more than 350 citizen service requests through response of City departments
• Hosted Neighborhood Action sessions in four wards (1, 2, 4, 5) with more than 150 total residents participating
• Scheduled sessions for remaining wards and will be completed on December 16
• Assisted 66 tenants and landlords in resolving housing disputes
• Assisted 3 residents in resolving conflicts through the Justice Without Walls program
• Assisted 111 families in retaining water service
• Assisted 28 families in retaining electrical/gas service
• Made approximately 200 citizen referrals to other community resource agencies
• Had 185 residents register for People’s Law School including 27 subjects taught by 37 volunteer faculty members

Public and Private Partnerships
• Worked with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to resolve several outstanding issues dating back to 1999 regarding incomplete projects and potential disallowed costs
• Collaborating with Genesee County and business leaders to produce a regional Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy for the U.S. Department of Commerce
• Met with senior staff members of the Obama administration at the White House for discussions about key issues affecting Flint
• Facilitated regular meetings with Congressional and State legislative staff
• Mayor has met personally with our Congressional and State Delegation to discuss Flint’s needs and request support for key projects – Sen. Levin, Sen. Stabenow, Congressman Kildee, Sen. Gleason, Rep. Stanley and Rep. Gonzales
• Mayor has met with Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm to discuss Flint’s needs and challenges
• Established on-going dialogue with faith leaders in the community
• Utilized grant funds and technical assistance from the C.S. Mott Foundation, Ruth Mott Foundation, and the Community Foundation of Greater Flint
• Initiated relationship with Flint School’s Superintendent Linda Thompson

Government Transparency
• Mayor provides daily updates on Twitter
• Established standing weekly press briefing
• Implemented City blog
• Implemented once a week Mayor’s Open Door
• Established communication with City employees through frequent e-mail updates
• Holding weekly meetings with members of City Council to discuss reorganization and resolutions

These accomplishments would not be possible without the dedication and hard work of every city employee, the union leadership, Flint City Council, members of boards and commissions, many dedicated public and private partners, community volunteers, and the administration’s leadership (in alphabetical order):


Dayne Walling, Mayor
Gregory Eason, City Administrator
Tracy Atkinson, DCED/Major Grants
Peter Bade, City Attorney
Doug Bingaman, Treasurer
Arnold Brown, Sanitation Supervisor
Mike Brown, Water Svc. Center Supervisor
Bob Erlenbeck, Risk Management
William Fowler, Assessments
Patrick Gerace, Neighborhood Services Director
Dawn Jones, Communications Director
Derrick Jones, Purchasing Director
Alvern Lock, Public Safety Director & Chief of Police
Cleora Magee, Acting Human Relations Director
Rhoda Matthews, Citizen Services Director
Tom McCabe, Public Works Director
Steve Montle, Green Cities Coordinator
Kay Muhammad, Trans. and Dev. Superintendent
Maxine Murray, Mayor’s Administrative Assistant
Donna Poplar, Human Resources Director
David Solis, Director of Governmental Policy
Stephen Todd, 9-1-1 Administrator
Michael Townsend, Finance and Budget Director
June Urdy, Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Dandre Williams, Fire Chief




Posted by City Speak - The official blog of the City of Flint at 11/13/2009 12:12:00 PM 0 comments
Post Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:05 am 
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Adam
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They should put the next speech on youtube.
Post Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:34 am 
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Dave Starr
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A lot of those "accomplishments" were started by previous administrations, or by other entities. Typical of a politician to try to take credit for things others did.

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Or attempt to blame their predecessor for their own shortcomings. Crying or Very sad

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Post Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:43 am 
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untanglingwebs
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I suspected Munnbreslin was in the Walling administration. He is such a suck up!
Post Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:43 am 
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munnbreslin
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Ah thats it. If i'm not a determined pessimist who belittles the work of others without providing an alterenative, I must be a suck up. And for your information I did work extensively on the Walling Campaign and I'm proud of it. I wasnt happy about Donna Poplar, and I disagree with some of his decisions. But overall, he has made a great change for this city (although Mike Brown was great as well). I'm simply someone who is sick of the old way of Flint politics, and thats not just the politicians.

Flint politics has a history of private citizens not taking accountability for their actions, and this forum perpetuates that belief. The government isn't the answer, to almost everything. It simply should create the environment for the INDIVIDUAL to succeed. Walling is doing that by cutting red tape, making a larger police presence, and providing a business friendly atmosphere in the city. All of you on this forum can blame the government for the issues that plague flint, but they are a small portion of the problems. The INDIVIDUAL needs to take control. Downtown revitalization was not started by the City, but by a group of individual investors who wanted change, and so they brought it. Government needs capable leaders to create the environment for the individual to succeed. Walling does this perfectly and hopefully the citizens will take advantage of it.

As for all of you flint talk pessimists, DO SOMETHING ON YOUR OWN! Stop waiting for the city to do everything for you. It wont. The nice neighborhoods of this city are nice because the individuals take pride in them. Hopefully you flint talk trolls can get off of your computers and make a difference, not just a roadblock.
Post Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:27 pm 
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Pachuco
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*Waiting on Dave Starr to give a monologue about his neighborhood involvement or support for Don Willamson* Very Happy
Post Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:35 pm 
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Dave Starr
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Nothing special, just helping out where I can.

President of our block club for the past 5 years, because nobody else wants the job. Our block club has really improved the neighborhood & participation has increased. One neighbor's yard went from the worst on the block to one of the best. He said he got tired of his yard looking bad when others on the block looked good. The block club provided grass seed 7 he did all the work. personally provided the concrete he needed to set fence posts & loaned him the tools he needed. Purchased 10 gallons of paint - no reimbursement - so we could paint all the curbs within our block club boundaries.

Participated in weekly meetings at the North Side ministation for 3 years, stopped going for several reasons.

Provide transportation to Dr. appointments, etc., for neighbors that have transportation problems.

Mow the lawn of the empty house next door. Also clear the snow.

Supported the good things - there were some - Williamson did, disagreed with the bad. He made a lot of mistakes, but he did some good, too. Contacts within the PD - Special Ops, etc., stopped when he left. Now, all we have is "Call 911" per the chief, and his statement that he sees nothing wrong with officers answering calls & telling people who called.

Supported the best candidate for city council in years. Will continue to work with that person & support endeavors that help ALL the citizens, not just a select few.

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Post Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:17 am 
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Derrick1965
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Name 5 streets that have been paved, redone, reworked during the Walling Administration?


Name 5 houses that have been torn down under Wallings control?


Williamson got stuff done, Walling hasn't... Whippiiee Walling tweets..
Post Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:42 am 
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Derrick1965
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Williamson did a lot for the black community where mr. walling hasn't. Mayor Williamson was up at churches, block club meetings, urban league, NAACP meetings. Walling not so much.
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What Derrick also means by saying Willamson did a lot for the black community is a code for meaning Willamson wrote nice checks to black pastors . Sorry Derrick , Walling has just started his career, he hasn't had the chance to fleece that many people yet , give him time though, give him time. What did Stanley do Derrick? Nothing I saw . Hell I don't like either guy much but Walling has been only on office since what , August?
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Ryan Eashoo
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Give the guy a chance already, i mean its only been 100 days.

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Post Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:55 pm 
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Obama has been office for some time,where are all the jobs, world peace, is the lion laying down with the lamb and all is good in the cosmos yet? I mean at least I didnt expect much from Walling , see people who wear suits too long have the blood cut off from their brains and that makes them into CEO"s ,lawyers and politicans, take the tie off and the blood goes badk to their brains and they cringe at what they promised. The secret to living here in Flint dear readers is to have low expectations otherwise you will be just angry all the time,, wait,,that is me,,
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Ryan Eashoo
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Lets just pray for Obama 1pissedoffguy!

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