Budget Hearings — Ombudsman / Dept. of Public Works & GDRRA
Detroit City CouncilRemote
This assignment is for two back-to-back budget hearings:
2:00pm: Office of the Ombudsman
3:00pm: Dept. of Public Works/GDRRA
The full schedule of budget hearings may be found here.
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Detroit - MI Documenters Team
Ombudsman: The demolition deferral process includes an additional proof of funds requirement to minimize miscommunications, new law simplifies property tax exemption for veterans. DPW: Ending one-time $25 fee for recycling bins, linking 800 traffic signals to backup generators.
Ombudsman: The demolition deferral process includes an additional proof of funds requirement to minimize miscommunications, new law simplifies property tax exemption for veterans. DPW: Ending one-time $25 fee for recycling bins, linking 800 traffic signals to backup generators.
On the line-up: Office of the Ombudsman at 2 p.m. & Dept of Public Works at 3 p.m
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11:55 AM Mar 28, 2024 CDT
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These meetings tell us exactly where the $ is being spent & what future plans are
Catch up on them all:
This body is responsible for receiving and investigating complaints of alleged maladministration by Public Institutions and determining the appropriate remedies.
The Mayor is proposing $160,192,814 for FY2025:
Missing:
Durhal
Sheffield (excused)
Young II
- Lead Abatement issues
- Issues w/ demolition deferral process
- Dept of Appeals & Hearings lack of mechanism to collect on blight tickets
- 24/hr biz requirements
*There's a presentation being shared, but it's blank*
Through work w/ Gov Whitmer disabled veterans have the ability to apply for tax levys
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Right of Simpson is Gayle Bernard, Deputy Ombudsman -- and the people behind them are members of his staff
*note Durhal is now present*
Simpson said all employees outside of him and Bernard are "assistant ombudsman" and he uses cross-training to ensure all employees can perform every duty his office requires
Simpson said he can't thing of any. He said the budget is very straight-forward, with an emphasis on salary and wages and attorney fees
Waters said she frequently sees Simpson throughout the city and commended him on his active engagement
He said he can't recall a previous Ombudsman who put two laws into action, and things can only go up
She said she would follow up personally for a conversation.
*note Young II is now present*
She also said she wants to thank Simpson for the property transfer affidavit he advocated for
Simpson said it's become difficult to make relationships with dept. heads when things are so constantly changing, and that's a key part of the job
Simpson said members of his team have decades of experience in case resolution. Time-sensitive cases are always treated first but things are done on a case-by-case basis
Young said he has taken several of Simpson's ideas and passed them off as his own. He's laughing but Simpson isn't, and I'm not really sure how funny that is.
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Simpson said this topic is hard because voters chose this, but there are some residents with 0 tolerance for this "new way of thinking" - but there haven't been any actual code violations
worth reading:
Simpson said he's been to a house in the city with an emu. Tate made clear emus are not permitted in the ordinance
Simpson said he has seen complaints against the animals Tate is referring to, specifically with honeybees.
He said he made an effort to be more comprehensive this year in order to expand the snapshot of his office
There are 87 vacancies, 5 of which will be filled with seasonal employees in April.
What's the plan for infrastructure noting we'll have all this traffic in the future?
He said he's also a member of the Eastern Market board and asked them to compile a list of priority issues to be addressed in next year's programming
Brundidge said yes, all projects required are done in collab w/ DWSD, DTE, etc.
Brunbridge said no, but on occasion when there's confused messaging (like around Corktown) they made adjustments
Brunbridge said that would be difficult to identify data since they operate on a complaint basis
It seems we are on Councilmember Waters' question about grant status - Brunbridge says there are so many it's hard to keep track
Brunbridge said on top of the fact that residents love it, 10,000 tons of debris is collected that would otherwise make its way into the sewage system
How would enforcement of the parking ordinance affect things?
He said they didn't want to create a scenario that would ticket residents, positive vibes only
Brunbridge said he's open to going back to the table on enforcement, but he won't say anything confidently today
Santiago-Romero said this is heart-breaking and her property came to her committee in 2022, during her first year in office. She said BSEED wasn't sending images 1/2
She said while the mayor's office may not be happy with this, there is no way they can move forward with this ongoing
8: Parish at Mariner's Church advocating for the Office of Ombudsman - they helped save the church from a water shutoff during their busiest week
10: AARP Chapter 68 member in support of the Ombudsman office after receiving no help from District 3 - city buses were going down residential streets almost hitting pedestrians and the Ombudsman office literally stood at the intersection to stop buses
Council let this go uninterrupted for the full 2 minutes
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Detroit City Council
The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Council is responsible for the creation of local laws—called ordinances. Additionally they pass resolutions, motions, and the proposed city budget. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a location besides city hall. The council may convene for special meetings at the call of the mayor or at least four members of council. Areas of responsibility for the Budget, Finance and Audit Committee include, Budget, Finance and the Auditor General.
City Council members are elected on the same cycle as the Mayor and will be elected in 2021. Seven members represent the seven council districts, while two members are elected at-large.
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