City of Detroit
Recent News About City of Detroit
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Mayor Duggan announces appointment of Tim Slusser as Chief of Mobility Innovation
Mayor Mike Duggan announced today that he has appointed Tim Slusser as Chief of Mobility Innovation.
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Detroit Offering Booster Doses to 16 & 17 Year Olds as One-Year Anniversary Approaches of Vaccine Arrival
Following approval by the Centers for Disease Control and MDHHS, the City of Detroit is providing Pfizer booster doses to all eligible Detroiters ages 16 and up if they have completed their primary doses of the COVID-19 vaccines.
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City of Detroit yard waste collection season ends
Today, Mayor Mike Duggan joined community members and partners, Detroit Pistons and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation to announce the completion of $1.65 million dollars of renovations at Romanowski Park.
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Notice of Public Outreach: 12th Street /Rosa Parks Streetscape Project
The City of Detroit Department of Public Works is making improvements to Rosa Parks Blvd.
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Hanukkah Sameach (Happy Hanukkah)!
Tonight begins the eight-day "festival of lights," celebrated in Judaism.
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Proposal N creates opportunity for Detroit’s returning citizens
The Detroit Demolition Department, which runs the city's blight removal program, is continuing a push to provide opportunity to Detroit’s returning citizens (those previously incarcerated) as bond-funded demolitions and stabilizations continue under Proposal N.
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Detroit residents awarded $60M in eviction prevention funds so far, millions more available
Detroit residents at risk of eviction have been awarded $60 million in Covid-19 Eviction Rental Assistance (CERA) Funds since Mayor Mike Duggan launched the Detroit Eviction Assistance and Prevention Program earlier this year.
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City of Detroit to offer Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines to Children Ages 5-11 starting Monday
The City of Detroit will begin providing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 5-11 on Monday, November 8th, 2021, Mayor Mike Duggan announced today.
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COVID-19 Booster Shots for all Vaccines Now Authorized and Available at Vaccination Sites across the City
Deputy HUD secretary tours SNF neighborhoods, touts Detroit as national leader in leveraging federal funds for revitalization
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National Make A Difference Day
A sense of community comes from its people - the diverse group of people who contribute to the successes and access the needs!
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Interested in opening a childcare business?
Interested in opening a childcare business?
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Grand Opening of Give Thanks Bakery
We'd like to congratulate new business owners Katy and Dietrich Knoer on their grand opening of Give Thanks Bakery in Midtown!
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Mayor Duggan names former lead Obama fundraiser Julianna Smoot as City of Detroit’s Chief Development Officer
Mayor Mike Duggan has named Julianna Smoot as the city's new Chief Development Officer.
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Detroit Animal Care celebrates milestone of 1000th dog this year to be transferred to partner agencies
The Detroit Animal Control and Care is celebrating its 1000th dog transfer to rescue partners this year, a milestone that is helping maintain the City’s shelter as a No Kill Shelter, Animal Care Director Mark Kumpf announced today.
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Mayor Announces 3-point Eviction Prevention Program as eviction process begins to resume
Mayor Mike Duggan today launched the Detroit Eviction Assistance and Prevention Program to help renters who are behind in their rent and facing possible eviction.
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Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB)
You could qualify for a discount on your Internet bill! How?
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Last call for storm debris pick-up
Friday, September 3 is the LAST DAY for daily pickup in flood affected areas
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Third COVID-19 Shots Now Available at all Detroit Vaccination Sites
The City of Detroit is expanding its efforts to provide more locations for immunocompromised Detroiters to get their third vaccine dose.
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Detroit Black Restaurant Week is back!
Bon Appétit! Detroit Black Restaurant Week is back!
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Updated COVID-19 Guidance for City of Detroit
The City of Detroit level of community transmission for COVID-19 has increased, to substantial from moderate, and therefore the Detroit Health Department is recommending everyone.