Detroit Evening Report: Mary Sheffield enters 2025 Detroit mayoral race
City Council President Mary Sheffield is throwing her name into next year’s Detroit mayoral race. She formally announced her candidacy Tuesday night with a roughly hour-and-a-half long event at a union hall in Corktown.
Beyond continuing Detroit’s business growth, Sheffield says improving neighborhoods would be one of her focuses if elected mayor. She feels qualified to tackle issues that matter to communities, after spending the last decade representing the 5th District on city council.
“The affordable housing that I’ve done, the Responsible Contracting (Ordinance), the Neighborhood Improvement Fund are all initiatives that I was passionate about and I was able to approve,” Sheffield said.
While Sheffield is proud of her time as council president, she says she wants to create her own legacy separate from Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan. He recently announced he’ll step aside after his current term ends to run for governor of Michigan.
Sheffield, who has been a member of city council since 2014, says she knows her legacy in politics is linked with the current mayor. While she’s proud of what they’ve accomplished working together, Sheffield noted that they do share differences.
“We’ve not always agreed on everything,” she said. “I think that is what you’ll begin to see as I move forward, some of the things that I’m more passionate about that he may not have been.”
Sheffield says property tax reform and affordable housing are two of the key issues she’d tackle if Detroit voters elect her next year.
Other headlines for Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024:
- Detroit’s three casinos are reporting substantially improved profits for the month of November compared to the same month in 2023.
- The Detroit Lions’ 34-31 comeback victory over Green Bay last Thursday night averaged 17.29 million viewers, making it the most-streamed NFL regular-season game in history.
- Famed African American poet Nikki Giovanni has died. Giovanni became a leader of the Black Arts Movement in the 1960s and ’70s, advocating for civil rights and self-determination. Her work challenged social, political and cultural boundaries.
- Detroiters should prepare for the return of winter weather this week. Light snow showers will start this evening, and the city could see up to an inch of accumulation by Thursday morning.
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