Beginning Monday, July 18, local street reconstruction projects will begin on Dilloway Drive and Cortland Street that will see road closures through the end of October.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined Mayor Sheldon Neeley and other community leaders at Mott Community College to sign a record $19.1 billion education budget, a $2 billion increase.
City Council President Mary Sheffield and the Office of Contracting and Procurement are hosting an event to share key information about the City’s Supply Schedule contract opportunities that are open to Detroit-based businesses.
On Tuesday, August 2nd, the residents of Big Rapids and the surrounding communities are being invited out to join forces with thousands of communities nation wide for the “39th Annual National Night Out” (NNO) crime and drug prevention event.
The Pere-Marquette Rail Trail will be closed under the Karl B Robertson (M-20) bridge from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12 as crews perform concrete work alongside the trail.
Beginning Tuesday, July 5, Jefferson Avenue will be closed to through traffic from E. Sugnet Road to E. Wheeler Street through the end of August for a street reconstruction project.
Fireworks can be fun to enjoy, but they can be extremely dangerous if used improperly. Tragically, in recent years, two adults from metro Detroit suffered fatal injuries related to fireworks.
All Department of Transportation bus drivers would be eligible to earn up to $4,000 per year in bonuses if they meet minimum attendance requirements under a proposal announced today by Mayor Mike Duggan, DDOT leadership and the head of the bus driver’s union.