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Council approves $500,000 for veterans services while members press administration for staffing and legal review

April 06, 2026 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan


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Council approves $500,000 for veterans services while members press administration for staffing and legal review
The City Council approved a $500,000 one-time allotment for veterans services during an executive-session budget review, but discussion over how the work will be administered and staffed left the item pinned for follow-up.

Administration proposed transferring the veterans-affairs coordinator from CREO to the Office of Senior Affairs and renaming that office the Office of Senior and Veteran Affairs. “I think the proposal at this point would be to transfer that person from CREO to the office of senior affairs and rename the Office of Senior Affairs to the Office of Senior and Veteran Affairs,” an administration staff member said, framing the move as a consolidation of overlapping services.

Councilmember Mary Waters and others pressed for more detail about the impact on existing CREO staff, noting the office currently includes other staffers hired to work on veterans issues. Waters said she was uncomfortable with a transfer that would leave other employees uncertain about their jobs and asked the administration to confirm whether additional staff would be affected. Johnson (administration staff) responded that, according to current personnel records, “the only person who is currently full time working on Veterans Affairs is this manager of Veterans Affairs” and that other staffers would likely follow the coordinator if the transfer occurred; he agreed to consult human resources and the law department and report back.

Council approved the $500,000 allocation by unanimous consent, but kept the item pinned for the afternoon session to allow the administration to provide a personnel-impact memo and, if necessary, any required EOP or legal analysis.

What’s next: administration will return with HR and law-department guidance on whether the transfer requires changes to organizational documents or would otherwise affect employees; the council will revisit the item in the afternoon closing session.

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