How Residents Can Participate in Detroit Government

How can residents participate in Detroit city government?

Residents can participate in city government in many ways, including:

Public participation helps shape policies, projects, and neighborhood priorities.

How can residents speak at a City Council meeting?

Detroit residents can typically provide public comment during City Council meetings.

Public comment allows residents to share opinions, concerns, or feedback directly with councilmembers during designated portions of meetings.

Meeting schedules, agendas, and participation information are publicly available.

How do local elections work in Detroit?

Detroit residents vote in local elections to choose leaders such as:

  • The Mayor
  • Detroit City Councilmembers
  • Some local judges
  • Other public offices depending on the election cycle

Elections may also include ballot proposals involving funding, policies, or charter changes.

Local elections directly influence decisions involving:

  • Public safety
  • Housing
  • Roads
  • Transit
  • Neighborhood investment
  • Parks
  • Development
  • Public services

Local government decisions often have the most immediate impact on residents’ daily lives.