City asks for $7.9M SAFER grant to fund 39 firefighters, two fire stations

If the city did get the full amount, it would be the third consecutive award of a full SAFER grant


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FLINT, Mich. — Flint will have to lay off 39 firefighters and close two fire stations if it does not get nearly $8 million over the next two years through a federal grant city officials are seeking.

The city is asking for more than $7.9 million through the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant.

“Flint’s dependent on a number of important grants and SAFER is the largest,” said Mayor Dayne Walling. “Flint is receiving more than $8 million in grant funds on an annual basis for public safety and it’s critical to our community that those grants are renewed.

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