Sheffield budget proposal focuses on affordable housing, raising city wages
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Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield presented her first budget proposal to city council Monday with a focus on housing and livable wages to address poverty.
Sheffield’s budget proposal includes shifting the Affordable Housing Trust Fund to be fully funded by commercial property sales. It contributes 40% of the funding now. She says that would create a $4 million investment in the rehabilitation and development of affordable housing.
The mayor also wants a $1 million reduction in property taxes, a $220 million transportation operations budget and to increase pay for full time city workers.
She announced an executive order to raise the hourly wage of every full time city employee to $21.45 cents an hour. The city estimates roughly 900 people will be affected—about 70% of them are Detroit residents. The raise will go into effect during the first full pay period in July.
-Reporting by Bre'Anna Tinsley
Interfaith Day of UnityThe Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit is hosting the 25th Annual Interfaith Day of Unity on Saturday, March 22. The celebration will open with “sacred” multilingual expressions from several faiths, including the sounding of the shofar, the Muslim Call to Prayer, and the blowing of the Hindu conch shell.
Clergy from all faiths and communities are invited to participate in the service and model unity through a shared interfaith pledge. Dr. Walid Harb and Bryant Frank will receive Peacemaker Awards for their friendship and service toward interfaith collaboration.
The Annual Interfaith Day of Unity celebration is March 22 from 4-6p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 37425 Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills.