Detroit residents are invited to a unique event titled ‘Billion Dollar Bills, Y’all,’ aimed at demystifying the city’s $3 billion budget and its impact on local neighborhoods. Hosted by Outlier Media and BridgeDetroit, this free public event seeks to make city government more accessible and engaging for the community.
Understanding the Budget
The event will provide an interactive breakdown of how Detroit’s budget is allocated, which departments receive funding, and how staffing decisions within Mayor Mary Sheffield’s administration influence city priorities. This initiative is designed to go beyond typical government meetings by offering a community-centered experience that combines civic education with conversation and entertainment.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in activities, ask questions, and engage directly with staff from both newsrooms about issues affecting their neighborhoods and families. This approach aims to empower residents with the knowledge needed to understand and influence city policies and spending decisions.
Empowering the Community
Orlando Bailey, Executive Director of Outlier, emphasizes the importance of bringing journalism to life for Detroiters, stating, “If Detroiters are truly going to arm themselves with the information they need to live a liberated life in the city, then we as newsrooms have to bring our reporting to life.” Similarly, BridgeDetroit Executive Editor Laurén Abdel-Razzaq highlights the event’s goal of creating spaces for residents to learn about decision-making processes and share their concerns.
The event will also showcase how local journalism plays a crucial role in holding institutions accountable while reflecting the concerns of those most affected by city policies. With food provided and free childcare available, the event aims to be inclusive and welcoming, even for those who have never attended a city government-related meeting before.
As Detroiters pay closer attention to issues like neighborhood investment, city services, housing, transportation, and public safety, events like ‘Billion Dollar Bills, Y’all’ become vital in fostering informed and engaged communities. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required through the Eventbrite page.
Original reporting: BridgeDetroit — read the source article.