BY JAKE NEHER
Michigan Public Radio Network
The Flint City Council has taken a first step toward taking back control of the city's finances. The council Monday unanimously passed a resolution asking Governor Rick Snyder to remove the city's emergency manager.
Flint city officials want the governor to replace the emergency manager with a transition team to phase out state control of the city's finances over two years.
Mayor Dayne Walling said major changes have put the city in a good position to succeed.
"It's time for our community to be in the guiding position as we look at our long-term decisions." Walling said.
Flint has been under state control for nearly a year-and-a-half. The city has a budget deficit of almost 20 million dollars.
Governor Snyder's office said he'll consider the city council's request, but said there's still a lot of work to be done in Flint.
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