Detroit, MI
Water Assistance Programs | City of Detroit
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Division (DWSD) and our group companions supply the next Water Help Packages for eligible households.
Invoice funds ensures DWSD can present the water and sewer companies, and assist infrastructure upgrades (we obtain no normal fund metropolis {dollars}). Those that have the flexibility to pay ought to pay your late steadiness — please accomplish that on-line, by cellphone at 313-267-8000, or at a DivDat kiosk. Or, it’s possible you’ll enroll in a fee plan association by logging into your account on-line or calling 313-267-8000 in case your identify is on the DWSD account. If you happen to identify will not be on the account and also you need to replace it, name 313-267-8000 or electronic mail [email protected].
WRAP, the Water Residential Help Program
Residential water clients who’re at or under 200% of the federal poverty degree (for instance, a most annual family revenue of $52,400 for a household of 4) are eligible to use for monetary help by means of the WRAP. So long as you meet the revenue {qualifications} and supply the required identification and paperwork, it’s possible you’ll apply for the WRAP. Whether or not you might have delinquent water payments or are present together with your payments however wrestle in paying on time, you might be inspired to use.
Throughout a 12-month interval, WRAP will:
- Present a $25 credit score towards your month-to-month invoice for 12 months (a complete of $300);
- Freeze your late quantity (in case you are behind in your DWSD water and sewer funds) for 12 months upon profitable adherence to the fee plan;
- Apply as much as $350 credit score towards your late quantity after your first month of enrollment and an extra $350 after 12 consecutive months of enrollment;
- Conduct a water conservation audit in case your family water utilization exceeds 20% of the typical family water consumption within the metropolis which can embody $1,500, on common, in water conservation and minor dwelling plumbing repairs; and
- Supply an extra 12 months (not more than 24 months whole per family) in case you stay eligible that may embody the $25 month-to-month invoice credit score and monetary help towards arrears as much as $700 (in case you proceed to have an excellent late steadiness).
ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS MUST APPLY BY CALLING WAYNE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY ACTION ALLIANCE AT 313-386-WRAP (9727) OR VISITING WWW.WAYNEMETRO.ORG/WRAP (The appliance course of will not be obtainable by means of DWSD).
WRAP is a part of the settlement which created the Nice Lakes Water Authority that earmarks 0.5% of the budgeted working income yearly towards a monetary help program for the area for the following 40 years, starting in 2016. WRAP was designed largely by the Blue Ribbon Panel on Affordability which was commissioned by Detroit Metropolis Council in October 2015. The Blue Ribbon Panel on Affordability included public water utility consultants from New Orleans and the Midwest and native Detroit group leaders. A program enlargement to extend revenue eligibility to 200% of the federal poverty degree and improve minor plumbing repairs was accredited and have become efficient as of July 1, 2020.
DWSD 10/30/50 Cost Plan
The ten/30/50 Plan was developed by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Division (DWSD) for Detroit residents and companies that have problem in paying late water and sewerage payments. There aren’t any revenue restrictions to qualify. The plan affirms DWSD’s dedication to help our clients with a fee plan that gives options to keep away from service interruption.
Eligibility necessities to enroll:
- The account have to be within the resident’s or enterprise’s identify;
- Buyer makes a down fee of 10%, 30% or 50% of the late steadiness:
- Share relies on the variety of fee plans the shopper entered within the final 18 months; first time is 10%, second time 30%, third time or extra 50%;
- The steadiness of the late quantity is equally unfold over a 6-24 month interval which the shopper pays along with the traditional month-to-month invoice (months are decided by the steadiness owed); and
- All funds have to be made in full and on time to remain within the plan.
You might apply for the DWSD 10/30/50 Plan on-line by means of the Buyer Care Portal or name DWSD at 313-267-8000. If you’re not registered on the Buyer Care Portal, watch this video to discover ways to register. In case your identify will not be in your account, please name 313-267-8000.
Wayne County Veterans Monetary Hardship Companies
Veterans might acquire monetary help by means of the Wayne County Monetary Hardship Companies Program utilizing Wayne County Troopers & Sailors Reduction and Michigan Veteran Belief Funds. Help could also be granted to honorably discharged indigent wartime veterans, their spouses, and dependent youngsters to satisfy their speedy wants. Go to the Wayne County Veterans web page for additional element or name 313-224-5045.
WAVE Fund
The Water Entry Volunteer Effort (WAVE) Fund supplies help to low-income households throughout a disaster by making certain uninterrupted entry to protected consuming water and sanitation companies. When funds can be found, WAVE supplies the deposit as much as $500 to enter the DWSD 10/30/50 Cost Plan. Apply at 313-267-8000 so long as funds can be found.
MDHHS State Emergency Reduction Program
As much as $175 per yr in help is offered to qualifying low-income households. Name 2-1-1 or go to www.michigan.gov/mdhhs
COVID Emergency Rental Help (CERA)*
CERA was launched with federal funds through the COVID-19 Pandemic to help renters and landlords. For utility funds it’s possible you’ll be eligible for $1,500 – $2,500 per tenant family based mostly on the variety of folks. This system is offered for a restricted time. Apply now through the use of the Wayne Metro common software at WayneMetro.org/WRAP.
Low Revenue Family Water Help Program (LIHWAP)*
Just like LIHEAP for electrical and gasoline payments, this new federally-funded pilot program will present as much as $650 per family on your water invoice. This system is offered for a restricted time. Apply now through the use of the Wayne Metro common software at WayneMetro.org/WRAP.
Michigan Home-owner Help Fund (MIHAF)*
As much as $25,000 to owners for mortgage, land contract, late taxes, and utility payments (water help is a portion of the $25,000). This system is offered for a restricted time. Apply now through the use of the Wayne Metro common software at WayneMetro.org/WRAP.
*These applications are solely obtainable for a restricted time
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Detroit, MI
Detroit council approves ban on selling dogs, cats at pet shops in city
Detroit is banning the sale of dogs and cats at retail pet stores in the city, under a new ordinance the city council approved Tuesday.
In a unanimous vote, the council approved the measure, which still allows breeders to still sell dogs and cats directly to the public. Pet stores also could work with animal adoption groups to sell rescued animals.
“This is just one step in the right direction,” said Councilwoman Angela Whitfield Calloway, who introduced the ordinance.
Detroit doesn’t have any retail pet shops that currently sell dogs and cats, but supporters said the measure is preventative in case an operator does want to open in the city. It prevents retail shops from selling dogs and cats that may not be bred by responsible breeders.
“This is not banning breeding,” said Ariel Lefkovits, a public policy specialist who focuses on puppy mills for the Humane Society of the United States, who addressed the council before Tuesday’s vote. “This is not banning the sale of dogs or cats to the public. It’s only affecting pet stores.”
Lefkovits said there’s nothing at the state level that prevents a puppy mill in a Midwestern state from shipping their puppies into a store in Michigan, which is why cities can step in.
“We are working and fighting for regulations at the state level. That also takes time,” she said. “The cities have this power and responsibility to say, ‘We’re going to protect our own community.’”
Detroit is the latest Michigan community to ban the retail sale of dogs and cats. Eastpointe, Royal and 9 other Michigan communities also have bans in place.
Some councilmembers asked questions about enforcement and other ways to make sure pet stores were only selling dogs and cats from responsible breeders or were taking care of animals properly. But in the end, the entire council voted in favor of the ordinance.
“Everyone may not want a rescue dog through the humane society,” said Council President Mary Waters. “They may want to go to a pet shop. But how do we ensure that if a pet shop wanted to open, that those dogs that are sold have come from a licensed breeder?”
Lefkovits said even if a breeder is licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, those standards of care are “very minimal” and enforcement isn’t enough. Even when inspectors go in and issue citations, “there’s not meaningful enforcement happening.”
Waters supported the ordinance but said more work needs to be done because the measure doesn’t address the root issues at stake.
Councilwoman Gabriela Santiago-Romero called for the creation of a taskforce to address the city’s broader issues with breeders and strays.
“We have organizations that are addressing the issues that we deal with in the city of Detroit every single day and they’re doing it alone. We should be able to help you fill in the gaps,” she said. “…But this highlights the need for us to address the real issues in the city.”
Detroit, MI
Detroit woman sues Lyft, alleging she was denied service due to her weight
Dajua Blanding from Detroit said she was denied a ride from Lyft due to her weight, which caused her to file a suit.
Blanding captured the incident on video and posted it to her social media page, which has been shared thousands of times.
According to the video, Blanding paid Lyft for a ride from her residence to a party at her cousin’s house.
About 10-15 minutes later, a Lyft driver arrived in a Mercedez Benz sedan.
Blanding walked towards the Lyft driver’s vehicle, and the Lyft driver locked his doors and started to drive away.
She asked the driver what he was doing, and the driver told her that she was too big to get into his car.
“Under the law, refusing someone transportation due to their weight is no different than refusing someone transportation based on their race or religion.” said attorney Jon Marko. “Discrimination of any kind should never be tolerated in our society.”
The driver claimed that Blanding was too big to fit into the backseat of his vehicle and that his tires could not support her weight.
The Lyft driver also said that he had this problem in the past and that overweight people need to order Lyft XLs.
Despite Blanding assuring the Lyft driver that she could fit in the back seat, he kept his doors locked and sped off.
“Refusing someone transportation based on their weight is not only illegal, but dangerous,” said attorney Zach Runyan. “Imagine the consequences if Ms. Blanding were unable to seek shelter after the driver left her stranded. This could have ended even worse than it did.”
Lyft has yet to respond to the lawsuit.
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Detroit, MI
High-Spending New York Mets Reportedly out of Sweepstakes for Detroit Tigers Target
It’s been strange to see Alex Bregman sit on the open market for so long, and while that seemingly has played into the favor of the Detroit Tigers since they were never going to offer him the high-priced contract he was seeking, things are now starting to heat up for the star.
Originally, he appeared destined to leave the Houston Astros when the two sides were far apart in contract negotiations and that front office decided to bring in some other players to address their roster needs.
But, as the offseason continues to roll on and he remains unsigned, momentum has started to pick up for him to return to that franchise.
Where do the Tigers stand when it comes to Bregman?
That’s the question this fan base is trying to figure out.
Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY said Detroit made him an offer, but the insider reported that neither they, the Boston Red Sox nor the Toronto Blue Jays went to the $200 million range he wants. The insider also reports two of the three extended a five-year deal, but he didn’t reveal which teams put that offer on the table.
The Tigers, Blue Jays and Red Sox have been the trio most prominently linked to Bregman throughout the winter, but others have been hanging around in the periphery like the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets.
After it appeared like the Cubs were no longer interested when it was revealed the two-time World Series champion wouldn’t take a short-term contract, some subsequent reports suggested they were still considering bringing him in.
However, it appears like the high-spending Mets are now out of the sweepstakes.
According to Ari Alexander of KPRC 2, New York is now no longer involved in negotiations for Bregman, something that further opens up the path for Detroit to land their dream target.
Billionaire owner Steve Cohen is a wild card, but after he handed out the record-setting contract to Juan Soto this offseason, it seems like even he is putting a limit on his own spending with them considering moving on from their star slugger Pete Alonso.
That’s good for the Tigers.
While the trio of Detroit, Boston and Toronto seemed to be in lockstep about what they were willing to give Bregman, the Mets could have completely blown that away if Cohen decided to hand out another expensive check.
This is something the Tigers have to take advantage of if they truly want to sign Bregman.
If the finances are equal, then there’s a good chance he’ll return to the Astros, the team that selected him second overall and is the only organization he’s ever known.
Detroit has been measured this winter so far, but to truly transform the state of this franchise, it’s time for them to add someone who would immediately become their best offensive player.
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