The Troy City Council convened on September 16, 2024, with a solemn invocation led by Reverend David Ryu from the Troy Hope Ministry of the Korean Methodist Church of Detroit. The reverend opened the meeting with a prayer reflecting on the recent tragic loss of a state trooper, emphasizing the need for peace and support for both the law enforcement community and the families affected by this incident.
In his invocation, Reverend Ryu highlighted the growing concerns regarding safety in schools, urging for wisdom among educators and law enforcement to ensure the protection of students and staff. He also called for unity within the community, encouraging the council to lead with insight and compassion as they work towards the city's development.
Following the invocation, Mayor Baker officially called the meeting to order, confirming the presence of all council members. The agenda for the evening included no special presentations or certificates of recognition, leading directly into a scheduled public hearing. The council's focus on community safety and cohesion was evident, setting a tone of solidarity and proactive governance for the discussions ahead.