Most candidates vying to become Detroit's next mayor agree the city's high property tax rates remain a barrier to home ownership and attracting more residents.
They say Detroit needs to find new revenue streams, especially now that the city has allocated all of its pandemic relief funding.
On WDET's The Metro, Detroit mayoral candidate and City Council President Mary Sheffield said Detroit must increase partnerships with the private sector.
"I do not believe that we can tax our way out of anything. That's one tool to have in the tool box. But overall we want to continue to increase our population, we want to continue to provide good-paying jobs because when that happens we get revenue back to Detroit through property tax and income tax," she said.
Sheffield and rival candidate Saunteel Jenkins say the city should explore creating a local sales tax.
Other contenders — like council member Fred Durhal III — say Detroit should target new investment from green energy and tech firms.
But mayoral candidate Solomon Kinloch argues the city cannot grow its way to prosperity without help from state lawmakers.
– Reporting by Quinn Klinefelter, WDET.
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Mayoral candidates vow to find new revenue streams for Detroit
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Most candidates vying to become Detroit's next mayor agree the city's high property tax rates remain a barrier to home ownership and attracting more residents.
They say Detroit needs to find new revenue streams, especially now that the city has allocated all of its pandemic relief funding.
On WDET's The Metro, Detroit mayoral candidate and City Council President Mary Sheffield said Detroit must increase partnerships with the private sector.
"I do not believe that we can tax our way out of anything. That's one tool to have in the tool box. But overall we want to continue to increase our population, we want to continue to provide good-paying jobs because when that happens we get revenue back to Detroit through property tax and income tax," she said.
Sheffield and rival candidate Saunteel Jenkins say the city should explore creating a local sales tax.
Other contenders — like council member Fred Durhal III — say Detroit should target new investment from green energy and tech firms.
But mayoral candidate Solomon Kinloch argues the city cannot grow its way to prosperity without help from state lawmakers.
– Reporting by Quinn Klinefelter, WDET.
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Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
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