by warrenadmin | Nov 16, 2020 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Safety Initiatives
Governor Whitmer’s announcement Sunday has prompted the City of Warren to take immediate action to help reverse the record number of cases and deaths in Michigan. Effective this Wednesday, all departments in the city will reactivate the remote work plans...
by warrenadmin | Nov 11, 2020 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Safety Initiatives
FREE COVID-19 drive-thru/walk-up nasal testing at Warren City Hall. EVERY Thursday AND Saturday! THURSDAY FROM 11 AM TO 3 PM (flyer attached – Holiday Dates are subject to change, advance notice will be given) SATURDAY FROM 10AM TO 2PM (flyer attached –...
by warrenadmin | Nov 2, 2020 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor, Safety Initiatives
Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer at my request has directed uniformed and undercover Warren Police officers to patrol all 32 election locations on Tuesday November 3 to ensure that voting in the city of Warren will be safe and to guarantee that everyone’s...
by warrenadmin | Oct 15, 2020 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor, Safety Initiatives
Today, Warren Mayor James Fouts announced a new community policing effort to address resident concerns and ensure the safety of Warren neighborhoods. Fouts released the following statement to announce the program: “I have officially directed the Warren Police...
by warrenadmin | Oct 13, 2020 | Announcements, Community Development, Cost Savings Initiatives, James Fouts, Mayor, Safety Initiatives
The City of Warren will be closing 9 mile east between Hoover and Van Dyke starting on Monday, October 26, 2020. This will be the final step in the 9 mile sewer relief project. This is part of the sewer relief and detention basin project that should be done late next...
by warrenadmin | Sep 16, 2020 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor, Safety Initiatives
The second application of a mosquito control repellant has been applied to 17,500 city catch basins. (First in the Spring, Second in late Summer/early Fall) Warren Mayor Jim Fouts directed DPW employees to apply the briquette repellant to all city catch basins. “We...