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DETROIT – Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder declared a financial emergency in Detroit on Friday, pushing the city closer to becoming the largest in the country to have state control over its finances.

Snyder told The Associated Press that his decision on whether to appoint an emergency manager will come after the city's 10-day appeals process, but that Detroit will be "on the path" to having the state oversee its books if he turns down any such appeal. He also said he already has a candidate in mind for the position, but declined Friday to release details.

Mayor Dave Bing's office already has been notified of a March 12 hearing date, Snyder said.

Snyder called it a "sad day" but also a day of "optimism and promise because it's time to start moving forward and solving these problems."

Detroit, a city once renowned for its manufacturing might, faces a $327 million budget deficit, more than $14 billion in long-term debt and persistent cash flow issues. Friday's announcement was all but guaranteed after a review team reported to Snyder on Feb. 19 that Detroit was in a financial emergency and needed the state's help to emerge from it.

"Citizens are not getting the services they deserve and need," Snyder said during a midday Friday public forum. "Public safety, lighting, transportation — all those areas need help and it's time to call all hands on deck and say let's all work together."

He also said there is no "big bailout coming" from the state. Emergency managers have the power under state law to develop financial plans, renegotiate labor contracts, revise and approve budgets to help control spending, sell off city assets not restricted by charter and suspend the salaries of elected officials.

"The role here is to be that supportive partner and to work on projects where we could really make a difference," the governor said.

Bing said Thursday he has thought since taking office in 2009 that some kind of outside help is needed to address the city's finances.

"I'm more interested, instead of fighting Lansing, in working with them," the first-term mayor said.

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