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Detroit for Life Page
Learn about Detroit for Life and the opportunities that are offered to every city resident.
Coleman A. Young Recreation Center Page
Coleman A. Young Recreation Center located close to downtown, a stone's throw from The Aretha Franklin Amphitheater and nestles next to Lafayette Park, the recreation center named for the city's longest serving mayor, boasts a beautiful swimming pool that is 4 - 12 feet deep! Programming for everyone from youth to seniors! "Meet me at Coleman's!"
File A Complaint Page
File A Complaint Information
Federal Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) Program Page
Federal Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) Program
Lease Information Page
Information to lease space in Coleman A. Young International Airport.
Secondary Street Signs Page
Notice:
The 2024 Secondary Street Sign application cycle is closed. Applications were accepted through Monday, July 1, 2024. The 2025 application cycle will open on January 1, 2025.
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Greater Downtown Area Bicycle Network Plan Page
A world-class bicycle network with protected, connected, attractive and accessible infrastructure
Office of Sustainability Page
Advancing Climate Action in Detroit The City of Detroit's Office of Sustainability leads initiatives that reduce emissions, increase resilience and improve residents’ quality of life. The
Marathon Page
Information for the public about the January 23rd, 2023 Marathon Variance Hearing
Michigan and Church Street Page
Oxford Perennial intends to develop a mixed-use, 188 unit apartment complex with 12,451 square feet of retail space, 7 Townhomes, 46 surface level spaces, and a 401 space parking garage.
Public Notices Page
Public Notices and Ads
Senior Task Force Page
Councilman Scott Benson created the Senior Task Force in Spring of 2014 with just three supporters. In a year and a half, the group had tripled in size. During its first year, the group
Complaint and Contact Information Page
You can submit to the Office of Inspector General in the following ways:
Office 313-628-2517 Hotline (Voicemail) 313-964-TIPS E-mail [email protected] In Person615 Cadillac Ste
Abandoned Vehicle Page
Abandoned vehicles create community problems. Street cleaning and snow removal become difficult tasks with abandoned vehicles in the way. Abandoned vehicles in yards are possible fire hazards. Abandoned vehicles project a negative image of our city. Together, we can give Detroit the necessary makeover to produce clean streets. If the vehicle is your own: move it, have it towed, or donate it. If the vehicle is not yours; REPORT it to your local police precinct.