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Celebration of Freedom continues with the Civil Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity (CRIO) & Employee Engagement Departments
City Council President Pro Tem James Tate leads creative City effort that seeks to learn how to best support the mental health concerns of residents
- The Detroit Health Department issues first of its kind Community Mental Health Attitudes Survey seeking 5000 participants
- “Protect Your Crown” theme song written and performed by Pro Tem Tate released on all major music platforms
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May 22nd, 2024, Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Special Land Use Hearings
9:00 AM
Case: SLU2023-00124
Address: 469 Brainard St. (PIN: 02000771.)
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City Commits to Pollinator Conservation: Joins Bee City USA Initiative Led by Detroit Hives
- Detroit officially joins Bee City USA®, marking a significant commitment to pollinator conservation and ecological sustainability, as announced at a press conference attended by city officials, stakeholders, and community members.
- The affiliation decision f
City of Detroit to kick off EMS Week by honoring first responders who are saving lives every day, host community training event
- National EMS Week runs May 19 through 25, this year’s theme is Honoring our Past, Forging our Future
- Detroit medics to be honored during EMS Week kickoff ceremony
- Free hands-only CPR, emergency, bleeding control training for r
Detroit Economic Growth Corporation’s Kenyetta Hairston-Bridges to depart for new role as Tampa Downtown Partnership CEO
The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) today announced that Kenyetta Hairston-Bridges, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Economic Development and Investment Services for the DEGC, will be leaving the organization to become the new president and CEO of the Tampa Downt
Christine Burkette, Director of Digitial Equity & Inclusion, named Woman of the Year in Technology
- Woman of the Year in Technology awards presented at Michigan Council of Women in Technology’s 11th Executive Connection Summit
- Burkette named Women of the Year in Technology for her work empowering women in the tech space
City of Detroit moves to ensure DMC Hospitals remain open to continue emergency and healthcare services for Detroiters
- Mayor’s request to extend DMC’s tax exemption statues through the Renaissance Zone Act (RZA) unanimously approved by City Council
- With RZA, DMC will be able to keep all hospitals open, continue emergency services and charity care serving uninsured and under
DDOT’s newest transit center, Jason Hargrove Transit Center at the State Fairgrounds, opened early Saturday morning
- Transit Center is the centerpiece of a $31 million redevelopment of the abandoned Michigan State Fairgrounds
- Former Dairy Cattle Barn is now a state-of-the-art transportation hub with first-class amenities for travelers and DDOT employees
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