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For training purposes only. The information might be wrong or outdated. See the Official Website here.
The Mayor serves as Chief Executive Officer for the City and oversees all of the City’s departments. Under the direction of the Mayor, the Executive Team is
responsible for developing and directing the execution of the Mayor’s vision and key initiatives. The Executive Office also includes support staff involved in the
day-to-day administration of routine executive office duties, special projects, and community-oriented events.
Detroit investing $45M, including $30M in ARPA funds, to renovate 8 recreation centers, open 3 more
Executive Order 2020 -1a: Moratorium on applications for permits and/or licenses for off-premises advertising signage
Executive Order 2020 - 1b: Hazard Bonus Pay for First Responders & Public-Facing
Employees Related to Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic.
Executive Order 2020 - 2: Declaration of local emergency and temporary mandate to maintain public safety
Executive Order 2020 - 3: Recission of Executive Order 2020-1: Hazard Bonus Pay
Executive Order 2020 -4: Extension of moratorium on applications for permits and/or licenses for off-premises advertising signage
Executive Order 2021 -01: Extension of moratorium on applications for permits and/or licenses for new or expanded junkyards, scrap tire processing and recycling facilities, scrap tire storage facilities, major and minor motor vehicle repair, used car sales lots, and used tire sales and service
Executive Order 2021-02: Utilization of Detroit residents on publicly-funded construction and demolition/rehab projects
Executive Order 2019 - 1a: Moratorium on applications for permits and/or licenses for new or expanded junkyards, scrap tire processing and recycling facilities, scrap tire storage facilities, major and minor motor vehicle repair, and used care sales lots
Executive Order 2019 -1b: City of Detroit records management policy
Executive Order 2016 - 1: Utilization of Detroit residents on publicly-funded construction projects
Executive Order 2015 - 1: Policy regarding submissions by executive branch agencies to city council
Executive Order 2014 - 1: Violence in the workplace
Executive Order 2013 - 1: Reduction of hours for non-union executive branch appointees and employees
Executive Order 2012 - 1: Policy concerning employee fraternization
Executive Order 2010 - 1: Violence in the workplace
Executive Order 2010 - 2: Internal policy against discrimination and harassment
Executive Order 2011 - 1: Service and timekeeping policies during periods of adverse weather or other unusual operating conditions
Executive Order 2011 - 2: Continued reduction of hours for non-union executive branch appointees and employees
Executive Order 2011 - 3: Continued reduction of hours for non-union executive branch appointees and employees
Executive Order 2011 - 4: Termination of reduction of hours for non-union executive branch appointees and employees
Executive Order 2009 - 1: Continued temporary moratorium on new and pending zoning applications for adult uses
Executive Order 2009 - 3: Reduction of hours for non-union executive branch appointees and employees
Executive Order 2009 - 5: Continued temporary moratorium on new and pending zoning applications for adult uses
Executive Order 2008 - 2: Stationery/Print Materials
Executive Order 2008 - 5: Continued Temporary moratorium on new and pending zoning applications for adult uses
Sponsorship Packages/Donation Form for MCM 2022
February 1, 2022 DECLARATION ACTIVATING SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES
Information on Safe Workplace Policy 2.3
Mayor Mike Duggan Administration Chart, January 2022
Use the Improve Detroit mobile app to report problems to the city of Detroit
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan filed a lawsuit in US District Court, seeking to have Michigan’s 45-year-old No-Fault auto insurance law declared unconstitutional.