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Detroit for Life Page
Learn about Detroit for Life and the opportunities that are offered to every city resident.
Demolition Process Page
All homes identified for demolition or stabilization are selected by Detroit Land Bank and approved by City Council
Become A Sisterfriend Mentor Page
How to become a sisterfriend
Simanek Park Page
Information on Simanek Park Project
Jefferson Chalmers Page
The Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood Framework Plan is a plan of action, co-crafted by residents and the City, to guide future growth and investment in the neighborhood.
Heat / Heat Stroke Page
Severe heat can have a serious health impact on everyone from infants to senior citizens to pets; it can even be fatal. See information regarding heat stroke, heat exhaustion and how to avoid heat-related illnesses.
District 1 Page
An eclectic community with varying interests from community gardening and farming to a theater district and thriving business corridor
State of the City Page
Ten years ago, we started with every neighborhood has a future. And now a decade later, we have made so many great accomplishments by working TOGETHER!
This year's State of the City address highlights the remarkable transformations happening in our beloved city, from revitalized neighborhoods and ambitious cleanup initiatives to investing $1 billion in affordable housing and restoring some of our treasured landmarks.
With the anticipation of hosting the 2024 NFL draft, Mayor Duggan will share insights into Detroit's readiness for this prestigious event.
View Mayor Duggan's 2024 State of the City presentation Opportunities in the MakingAffordable Housing $1 billion invested in affordable housing across the city
Detroit’s New Skyline Detroit is the leader in adaptive reuse of buildings
Blight to Beauty Detroit is turning blight into beauty and transforming neighborhoods
A Safer Detroit Detroit has the lowest crime rates in 57 years
Community Violence Intervention Community groups reduce serious violent crimes
Improved City Finances City reaches investment grade status just 10 years after bankruptcy
Solar Neighborhoods City to develop solar panel areas to address climate change and power buildings
Joe Louis Greenway A pathway that will unify Detroit's neighborhoods, people and parks.
Detroit Promise Tuition-free college education to eligible Detroit high school graduates
More Detroiters Employed Detroit's lowest unemployment rate in 30 years
Employment and Education Job training, employment and adult education opportunities through Detroit at Work
Community Meetings Page
Stay abreast of important information for residents from the City of Detroit and its partners at the Department of Neighborhoods virtual meetings. Join the citywide meeting on Mondays or tune into the meeting for a specific City Council district. The meetings are held via Zoom.
About the DBA Page
The DBA’s function as provided under law is to acquire, furnish, equip, own, improve, operate, and maintain city facilities, including parking lots and structures
BankOn Page
Building stronger financial futures for Detroit residents
Community Meetings Page
ARPA Community Meetings
Residential and Commercial Ownership Page
Know your responsibilities, here’s the steps to being a Residential and Commercial owner!
Neighborhood Plans Page
The Planning and Development Department is leading planning in neighborhoods across the city to build a city secure in its future, grounded in its roots and hopeful in its present state. Planning is guided by PDD's mission: a healthy and beautiful Detroit, built on inclusionary growth, economic opportunity and an atmosphere of trust.