- Additional morning and evening runs added to multiple routes
- Timetables adjusted to better reflect actual travel times
- DDOT is now providing the same level of service as it was before COVID
Today, the Municipal Parking Department has become the first city department to fully convert its fleet to all electric, announced Mayor Mike Duggan.
Most City of Detroit offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16 in observance of the Martin Luther King holiday. Normal police, fire, water and sewerage, and bus services will be provided.
Detroit Mayor Duggan today announced that he has approved six-month emergency contracts with four paratransit providers to assure continued service for 1,000 disabled riders who rely on DDOT every day.
Individuals attending America’s Thanksgiving Parade, Turkey Trot and the Detroit Lions game on Thursday, Nov. 24 should make note of street closures, bus reroutes and suggested parking, as tens of thousands flock to downtown Detroit.
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