Detroit mayoral forum invites community input on July 15

Detroit mayoral forum invites community input on July 15
Detroit Regional Chamber — Official Website
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Join the Corktown Business Association, Detroit Restaurant and Lodging Association, and the Southwest Detroit Business Association for an evening of civic engagement. The event will feature mayoral candidates sharing their platforms, priorities, and vision for Detroit’s future on Tuesday, July 15, from 5-7 p.m. The forum provides a space for community members and local business owners to hear directly from those seeking to lead the city.

Participants can submit questions to understand how each candidate plans to support Detroit’s economic growth, small business development, neighborhood revitalization, and public safety.

The candidates scheduled to participate are Jonathan Barlow, James Craig, Fred Durhal III, Joel Haashiim, Saunteel Jenkins, Todd Perkins, and Mary Sheffield.



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