According to a statement from the City of Flint last night (Monday), an "interim agreement has been reached with Republic Services to ensure residents will continue receiving this critical service."
In statement Saturday night, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said there will be no trash collection until further notice due to the city no longer having a waste removal contract.
The Michigan House and Senate passed a $55 budget agreement late Wednesday night which includes $114.3 million in immediate aid for the Flint water crisis.
During a special council meeting Monday night, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver announced city officials were working to create a position of chief public health advisor.
Michigan Lt. Governor Brian Calley spoke with WFNT on Friday morning about the state and city's ongoing efforts to end the water crisis and move Flint forward.