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2023
  • As Group Executive for Services and Infrastructure, Dick has led city beautification efforts, including transformation of city parks and rec centers, thousands of alley clean-ups, commercial corridor blight removal efforts, murals and more
  • Replaces Hakim Be
2023
  • Application Deadline April 2, 2023

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Grants Program Directorate (GPD) released the U.S.

2023

As we roll into the spring season and prepare for the third Community Engagement meeting, we are providing an update on the key takeaways and observations from Community Open House 2, held on January 31st, 2023. In our second open house, 51 people participated in the event.

2023
  • Artists encouraged to submit their murals for the map from anywhere in the city
  • Detroit ACE expands ways for artists and mural hunters to submit photos and bios

The Detroit Mural Map is expanding to include murals in indoor publ

2023
  • Soul on Ice is a black-owned, upscale establishment in the heart of Detroit’s Midwest neighborhood
  • Founders Herb and Danielle Sanders opened Soul on Ice to welcome luxury in an area that has embraced change
  • Motor City Match has awa
2023
  • Amanda Elias named Deputy Group Executive for Neighborhood Economic Development 
  • Elias will coordinate with city departments to streamline processes for neighborhood-level investment  
  • Part of Mayor’s overall neighborhood commercial corridor revitalization strate
2023
  • DDOT now using ticketing app Token Transit
  • New app will provide DART regional passes for both DDOT and SMART
  • 7-day and 31-day passes now available only through Token Transit

2023

On February 24, COVID-19 vaccinations and testing operations will close at the Northwest Activities Center and will move to the Detroit Health Department, 100 Mack Avenue. 

2023
  • Maya Angelou Village will offer safe place for those facing housing instability, will be a place ‘where lives are changed.’
  • In addition to permanent supportive housing, new center will offer deeply affordable housing to help Detroiters experiencing or at risk of homelessness.