Detroit Evening Report: Duggan announces gubernatorial run; Belle Isle Conservatory reopens + more

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The Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle had been under construction since November 2022.

The Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle had been under construction since November 2022.

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we cover Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s announcement that he will run for governor of Michigan in 2026; the highly anticipated reopening of the Belle Isle Conservatory in Detroit and more.

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Duggan to run for Michigan governor seat

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced today that he’s running to become the next governor of Michigan. The longtime Democrat released a video statement Wednesday morning stating his intentions to run as an independent. In the video, he shared his motivations behind the approach to his political decision. 

“…by starting a campaign for governor, by having a conversation about whether its time for a whole new approach.  A governor who’s an independent.  What would happen if we upended the system and gave Michigan voters a new choice?  A governor who didn’t run as a candidate of either party?” he said.

Duggan also touted his successes as Detroit’s mayor in the video, citing the lowest homicide rate in decades and the fact that the city’s population is growing for the first time in more than 60 years. 

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited and cannot run for another four years in office.  Political analysts say Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson could be a possible front runner for the Democratic nomination for governor. 2022 Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon may consider another run for the office. 

Belle Isle Conservatory reopens 

The Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle officially reopened on Wednesday after two years of extensive renovations. The 120-year-old building, designed by famed Detroit architect Albert Kahn, underwent a $10 million repair project that included the replacement of more than 1,500 panes of glass.

Other upgrades included:

  • Abatement of asbestos and lead paint, repair of steel trusses, installation of new upper and lower catwalks, upgrade of the irrigation system and restoration of exterior limestone panels in the dome
  • New concrete floor and planter walls in the showroom
  • New roof, ceiling, ceiling fans, glass and exterior limestone panels in the vestibule
  • New glass in the cactus and tropical house from the gutters up
  • Sidewalk repairs and new concrete for the Lake Tacoma overlook in the gardens

The conservatory showcases a wide variety of plants from around the world. Beginning today, the beloved Detroit landmark will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

Related: What is the history behind the Belle Isle Boathouse?

Mary Sheffield to announce political future

Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield issued a news release Wednesday saying she’ll make an announcement about her political future at an event planned for next Tuesday, Dec. 10.

Sheffield will be joined by supporters and community members at the IBEW Local 58 Union Hall in Detroit from 6-8 p.m. Highlights will include a performance by the Detroit Youth Choir and remarks from local stakeholders.

Community input sought on local flood remediation efforts

The Great Lakes Water Authority is holding a number of public meetings around the region to talk about flooding.  The sessions, held in conjunction with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will inform residents about projects to ease flooding and get their feedback about plans that are being developed. 

Wednesday’s meeting will take place from 3-7 p.m. in the atrium at the Dearborn Administrative Offices on Michigan Avenue in Dearborn. Other meetings will be held in Waterford, Sterling Heights and Grosse Pointe later this month. 

Lions to face Packers 

The Detroit Lions are preparing for a Thursday game against the Green Bay Packers.  The Lions are tied for the best record in the NFL with 11 wins and just one loss.  But the team can’t rest on its laurels.  Several others are vying for position in next month’s playoffs. Division rival Green Bay is one of those teams, with a record of nine wins and three losses. 

Kick off on Thursday is at 8:15 p.m. at Ford Field. The game will be televised on Amazon Prime and Fox 2 Detroit. And if you’re headed over to Ford Field to tailgate, bundle up. Temperatures will drop into the lower 20s for game time. 

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  • Jerome Vaughn is News Director at 101.9 WDET. His interest in news reporting began when he was five years old, after his mom bought him a yellow Panasonic ball and chain radio.