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Fiat Chrysler is asking Detroit and state taxpayers to kick in at least $160 million dollars for its proposed Mack Avenue plant on Detroit's east side.
Of that total, around $13 million in tax incentives would provide relief from city taxes, while the remainder would come from the state.
The automaker was supposed to present a list of community benefits it will provide in return for the taxpayers' contribution during a meeting with residents last week, but it failed to do so. Company reps then said they would provide the list at a Monday evening meeting.
Fiat Chrysler has said it plans to invest $1.6 billion building a new plant at its Mack Avenue facility and $900 million to modernize its Jefferson North Assembly Plant.…