Council President James Tate Jr. said the body must first gather facts about the body’s powers to constrain federal agents.
Detroit City Notebook
Detroit assessor earns council praise for ethics violations
The Board of Ethics determined that Deputy CFO/Assessor Alvin Horhn violated two sections of the Detroit City Code: Willful neglect of duty and improper use of official position. Council members say Horhn violated the rules for good reason.
Lavish ball caps Mary Sheffield’s inaugural celebration
All proceeds from Sheffield’s ball, which cost $100 for admission, were donated to the Homeless Action Network of Detroit.
Council member seeks ban, limit on ICE operations in Detroit after shooting death
Santiago-Romero said the killing of Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, was a “terrorist attack.”
Detroit City Council starts a new era: What to expect
Detroit City Council got back to business Tuesday, establishing board appointments and assignments for standing committees that serve as the main engine for its work.
New Office of Neighborhood Safety sets up with donor boost
The Hudson-Webber Foundation awarded the Detroit Public Safety Foundation with $200,000 to design and launch the office.
What, not who, is Emily?
Council members were surprised to hear artificial intelligence was being used to help residents who called the city for help at the end of last year.
Detroit City Council appoints James Tate as president in 5-4 split
Tate said the council won’t placate business interests or be a “rubber stamp” on the mayor’s agenda but does have a “great relationship” with Mary Sheffield, who served more than a decade on the council alongside him.
20 Detroit City Council decisions that defined 2025
The 2025 legislative session featured important decisions touching every corner of life in Detroit.
City Council Notebook: Detroit’s biggest decisions in 2025
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