People with concerns about toxic dust at the Kronos concrete mixing plant were told to email dust@detroitmi.gov or call 313-628-9994. And the council postponed a vote on about $12 million in rental inspection contracts to see if more Detroit-based companies could get the work.
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07:01 AM Apr 8, 2025 CDT
As per usual, this full session of council is held downtown in 13th floor of the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center (CAYMC). You can get info on remote attendance optionsāalong with the agendaā herešš
detroihttps://detroitmi.gov/government/city-clerk/city-council-agendas-documents
Well, #DETdocumenters it is 10:08 AM and waiting to startā¦so business as usual (along with my fumbling around, wondering if Iām actually connected to the correct link š)
Hey! @detdocumenters.bsky.social, they are calling the meeting to order at 10:10! Sounds like they have a quorum, but Santiago-Romero, Young & Sheffield appear to be absent š¤
Beautiful (and definitely NOT secular or ecumenical) invocationā¦personally, Iām down with it, butā¦wow. I mean, justā¦wow. Dropping Psalm 91 & āName of Jesusā like a hammer.
Presentation coming by Councilmember Angela Whitfield Calloway (D-2)ā¦testimonial resolution for Gina Steele Hughes, who sounds pretty amazingā¦lots of āfirstsā in service in firefighting, teaching, investigation andācheck it outā2nd career as veterinarian
Following testimonial resolution, she is on hand for a few words followed by a variety of others giving their thanks for her service
It has been noted several times that they have a full house for this meeting and should have held it in the auditoriumā¦unfortunately, canāt really tell how many are in public seating from the video
Now getting back to businessā¦listing all the reports and to committees they are being referredā¦no unfinished business and moving to public comments. They have 50+ in attendance!
Person from D-3 talking about health issues from what she referred to as āChronos Cementāā¦which I suspect is part of Hercules Materials Holding Companyšš
herculhttps://herculesconcrete.com/locations
Another person speaks to the silica dust and health issues caused by Kronos, followed by another oneā¦and finally and business owner who has environmental engineering background stating that silica dust can create condition similar to asbestosis
And here is a PPT in pdf from Kronos talking about their operationsā¦ššš
We now have several people speaking regards to wide range of issues, primarily relating to property ownership issues and lack of responsiveness from City
A person now speaks up regarding solar project(s) which he finds disturbing that it is not on agendaā¦notes size of solar project required square footage is same footprint as that of Kronos facility
Another person alleges that DPD has created new identities (as in new Social Security numbers) for some officers who were previously in prison
Member of public speaks about homeownership, stating various issues of corporate entities buying homes, solar farms project, education levels, etc all overlap and are tied together
Member of public wants those running for mayor to hold debates
Young person has range issues, starting with Kronos down to lack of responsiveness from City
More talk about Kronosā¦now some discussion of background, how Kronos came to be and importance of zoning classificationsā¦ādownzoningā will be pursued. Definition of ādownzoningā here šš
realeshttps://realestatelawyernh.com/downzoning_legal.htm