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City to host outreach event for Detroit-based businesses to share unique program for contract opportunities
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.
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The Joe Louis Greenway pours its first concrete paths!
This week, we were able to celebrate the first concrete pouring milestone on Phase 1 between Warren-Tireman!
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Detroit Fire Department Warns about the Dangers of Fireworks and Urges Residents to Take Safety Precautions
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.
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Mayor, DDOT announce proposal to allow bus drivers to earn up to $4,000 per year in bonuses
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.
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Councilmember Coleman A. Young II Contracts COVID-19
Councilmember Coleman A. Young II Contracts COVID-19
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9th Annual Palmer Park Art Fair Returns This Weekend Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June 5
With almost 300 acres of beautiful lawn and intown woodland, Palmer Park is surrounded by northwest Detroit’s most established and active neighborhoods. It’s no wonder that the 9th Annual Palmer Park Art Fair is such a highly anticipated summer event.
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DHS/FEMA accepting applications for Nonprofit Security Grant Program through May 25
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is now accepting applications for the 2022 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) to enhance the ability of nonprofits to prevent, protect against, prepare for, and respond to terrorist attacks.
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City of Detroit Offering 2nd Round of mRNA Boosters for Ages 50+, Immunocompromised
The City of Detroit is providing a second round of booster doses of both Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at all city-run vaccination sites, following FDA approval, for those ages 50+ and for eligible people who are immunocompromised and at risk for developing severe complications of COVID-19.
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Detroit Fire Commissioner to unveil nearly $7 million in new fire engines and ambulances
Detroit Fire Commissioner unveils nearly $7 million in new fire engines and ambulances
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Mayor: Fiscal Year 2023 budget returns to pre-pandemic level, makes investments in beautification, transit and protecting retirees
The City of Detroit’s budget has returned to its pre-pandemic level says Mayor Mike Duggan as he presented his proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Budget and FY23-26 Four-Year Plan to City Council today.
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2022 State of the City
We're one week away from Mayor Mike Duggan’s 2022 State of the City virtual address!
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Detroit ACE and ArtOps continue free professional development and entrepreneur workshops for artists and creatives
The City of Detroit’s Office of Arts, Culture, and Entrepreneurship (Detroit ACE) continues its free, monthly entrepreneurship workshops at 6PM. Tuesday, February 15th.
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Mayor, DWSD announce up to $15M program to reduce basement backups in 11 flood prone neighborhoods
Today, Mayor Mike Duggan and Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) Director Gary Brown announced the Basement Backup Protection Program, an up to $15 million initiative to assist residential homeowners in protecting their property during rainstorms by installing a backwater valve and/or sump pump.
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Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Join the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History each Thursday during #BlackHistoryMonth as they share parts of its world renowned long-term exhibition, And Still We Rise!
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Tiffany Jones has been appointed as Detroit Water and Sewerage Department
Tiffany Jones has been appointed as Detroit Water and Sewerage Department's first opportunity and inclusion director, effective this month.
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Detroit ACE and Art Ops continue free professional development and entrepreneur workshops for artists, creatives
The City of Detroit’s Office of Arts, Culture, and Entrepreneurship (Detroit ACE) will restart its free, monthly entrepreneurship workshops on Tuesday, January 18.
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Registration Open for Detroit Parks & Recreation Soccer League Most affordable soccer league in metro Detroit at $35
The City of Detroit Parks & Recreation Division announced today that registration is open for Detroit Youth Soccer League.
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City of Detroit To Upgrade Its ParkDetroit App
Improvements Will Empower Visitors With New Tools to Enhance Their Experience in the City
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Warming Centers
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