News

2020

To all City of Detroit employees:

2020
  • Cornerstone Village and North Rosedale Park are the first two neighborhoods to get the comprehensive upgrades as part of $500M capital improvement
2020

The health and safety of residents is the number one priority of the Detroit Health Department (DHD). DHD is continuing to work in coordination with the CDC, state and local entities to gather the most up-to-date information on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus to educate and protect the public.

2020

Starting Thursday, February 6 at 6 p.m. until Tuesday, February 11 at 6 a.m., the #4-Woodward bus route detour is as follows: 

2020
  • Work in each council district to begin no later than midnight; although work to begin earlier this evening in some areas 
  • Contractors will be required to clear 16-foot path along 1884 miles of residential streets
  • Work requi
2020
  • Today, crews are deployed to clean the catch basins and respond to potential flooding
  • City urges residents and businesses to check nearby catch basins to make sure there is no debris or objects on top of or near the drains to help reduce street flooding
  • Great Lakes Wate
2019
  • Residents now have 313-922-DOGS hotline to ask questions, report stray dogs
  • City adding more control officers, care technicians, expanding office and call center hours
  • $3 million to be spent upgrading DACC shelter facility

General Services Department to r

2019
  • The Detroit Stormwater Hub was developed from a community conversation with nonprofits and community leaders on educating the public about green stormwater infrastructure.
  • The project was funded by the Erb Family Foundation and created through a unique collaboration between the D