by warrenadmin | Oct 8, 2021 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor
Warren Towne Center proposed vote for the council approval is AGAIN not on the council agenda. Completely puzzling as to why this important proposal that has been thoroughly worked on for 6 years is NOT on the Oct 12 agenda? They need to make a decision and it begins...
by warrenadmin | Sep 15, 2021 | Announcements, Community Development, Cost Savings Initiatives, James Fouts, Mayor
For more than 50 years, Warren leaders have been pursuing a new downtown dream. As the third-largest city in the state, we are also the largest not to have a downtown area. Finally, this Tuesday, there should be a vote on the new Towne Center. We have been...
by warrenadmin | Sep 8, 2021 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor
Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has formally requested that the proposed Towne Center project be placed on the Warren Council Agenda for the Tuesday, September 14 meeting at 7 PM. This issue has been delayed for many months by the council, but a vote is needed rather than try...
by warrenadmin | Sep 8, 2021 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor
Warren Mayor Jim Fouts recently issued a Mayoral Proclamation for Dystonia Awareness Month and presented it to Warren resident and Dystonia warrior Jason Dunn. Several years ago in his first term as Mayor, Jim Fouts met Jason Dunn and shined some light on Dystonia and...
by warrenadmin | Sep 2, 2021 | Announcements, Community Development, Cost Savings Initiatives
The City of Warren will begin accepting applications for its Residential Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program on Tuesday, August 24th. Up to $6,000 of assistance is available for income eligible* residents who have been impacted by...
by warrenadmin | Aug 13, 2021 | Announcements, Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor
Great news Warren is still the #1 city in population in Macomb County! We also are still the 3rd largest city in the state! We reversed a 60-year decline in population going back to 1960. Our 4% increase in population for the 2020 census is much larger than the state...