For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
The City of Detroit Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) on behalf of the
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
The City of Detroit Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) on behalf of the
November 2023 Financial Report
FY 2023 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
FY23 Local Government Retirement System Annual Report
October 2023 Financial Report
CVTRS Report FY24
September 2023 Financial Report
PAYS is administered by Wayne County Treasurer’s Office. Program will go in affect after April 15, 2020
Department resources available through the City of Detroit OCFO
A homeowners tax relief plan that encourages growth and reduces blight
OCFO Administrative Issuance System (AIS)
OCFO Divisions
The mission of the Office of the Assessor is to locate, identify, and value at current market conditions all real and tangible personal property in the City of Detroit.
Providing strategic data-driven budget management, planning, and decision support to advance the City’s goals and ensure fiscal stability.
The mission of the Office of the Controller is to establish, maintain and enforce the City’s accounting policies, practices, and procedures.
The mission of the Office of Contracting and Procurement is to support the strategic contracting and procurement of materials, equipment, and services that are essential to providing governmen
The mission of the Office of Departmental Financial Services is to serve as a strategic financial partner to City agencies, and assure the effective management and financial integrity of agency ope
The mission of the Office of the Treasury is to effectively, timely and accurately collect and record all taxes, special assessments, fees and other monies received by the City of Detroit.
This page contains links to various financial reports for the City of Detroit, including its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Single Audit, Four-Year Financial Plan (annual budget), and Monthly Financial Reports.
History of the OCFO, including the creation of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) as part of Detroit exiting bankruptcy.
The Detroit Future Fund was established in response to impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and is designed to provide both immediate positive impact for Detroiters and long-term benefits for generations to come.
City Council appropriated funds to maintain City services, offsetting revenue shortfalls caused by the City’s response to the COVID19 pandemic, and investments in IT and cybersecurity infrastructur
The funds appropriated by City Council will address the elimination of commercial and industrial blight through demolition, remediation, and land reuse.
The matching funding is for projects for which public or private leverage dollars may be made available
The funds appropriated by City Council are for grants to block clubs and neighborhood associations;
The funds will be used for Community Health Corps and Targeted employment and wraparound services, including community-based gun violence intervention initiatives
The money will be used for new or expanded improvements for recreation centers
The funds appropriated by City Council is being used for Green initiatives; Parks; Walking paths; Joe Louis Greenway; Streetscapes; and Arts & Cultural investments
The funds appropriated by City Council for home repairs to seniors, low income, and disabled community
The funds appropriated by City Council will create a city locator service to find affordable housing and provide for housing client management and financial and legal counseling services
Funds appropriated by City Council are for foreclosure and homelessness prevention outreach and housing initiatives
City Council appropriated the funds for Skills for Life Employment (Work and Education); Intergenerational mentoring and senior employment; and IT jobs and careers access
City Council appropriated funds for vacant property cleanouts and Alley activation
City Council appropriated the funds for Traffic enforcement; gun violence initiatives; DPD training facility improvements; and EMS bays at firehouses
City Council appropriated funds for devices; internet access; and technology support initiatives
City Council appropriated funds for landlord support; small business recovery programs, including interest reduction and credit support programs; small business capacity building; development stimu
A collection of pictures from the many ARPA related programs, projects, announcements, events, and community meetings.
Information of tax prep and payment using the service center