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2023

Happy New Year! 

We hope you had a wonderful holiday with friends and family. The Midwest-Tireman team is excited to resume our work on the neighborhood framework. Here is what we are up to for the new year... 

2022

The City of Detroit notified the first 33 successful applicants for adult-use marijuana retail licenses that they have been approved. The announcement is a milestone in the city’s journey toward establishing an adult-use marijuana industry since Michigan voters approved it four years ago.

2022

All vaccinations and immunizations are taking place at 100 Mack Avenue. Vaccinations and COVID-19 testing will be available at the Northwest Activities Center located at 18100 Meyers Road. Vaccinations also will be available at the Samaritan Center located at 5555 Conner Street.

2022

Mayor Mike Duggan today announced the return of Marshall Bullock II to his administration as his new Director of Government Affairs.

2022

Today, the Demolition Department announced its 3,000th property demolition milestone, powered by Proposal N, the City of Detroit’s bond-funded blight removal program. The program was approved by voters in 2020 and is making a significant impact in neighborhoods that once felt left behind.

2022

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and city leaders held a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week for Detroit Soul, a farm-to-table soul food restaurant in the Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood on the city’s east side.

2022

The City of Detroit has taken another major step towards the establishment of the Office of Eviction Defense in compliance with the Right to Counsel ordinance passed by Detroit City Council.

2022

Victims of auto theft in Detroit no longer will victimized a second time by having to pay excessive impound and storage fees to recover their vehicles, Mayor Mike Duggan and Chief James White announced today.

2022

City of Detroit Department of Public Works announces deadline for yard waste collections is December 23, 2022. Residents will have one more collection of yard waste this year. 

2022

Detroit Mayor Duggan today announced that he has approved six-month emergency contracts with four paratransit providers to assure continued service for 1,000 disabled riders who rely on DDOT every day.