Charles Spruce
Phone: 313.549.2886
Email: sprucec479@detroitmi.gov
Community Meeting Date: Second Tuesday of
Each Month@ 6:00pm
Community Meeting Location: 5100 E. Nevada
Ave
Sherley Bledsoe
Phone: 313.549.2673
Email: bledsoes989@detroitmi.gov
Community Meeting Date: First Thursday of Each Month@7:00pm
Community Meeting Location: 1441 W. 7 Mile
Rd
Angela Whitfield-Calloway
CouncilmemberCalloway@detroitmi.gov
(Palmer Park Shed #1)
RSVP 313-224-4535 or
Trash days are on every Tuesday. Trash, recycling, bulk, and yard waste will be picked up WEEKLY! You can now place household renovation materials at the curb!
Adams Butzel Complex 10500 Lyndon , Detroit, MI 48238 (313) 628-0990
Tindal Recreation Center 10301 W. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit,MI 48221 (313)-307-8869
Northwest Activities Center 18100 Meyers, Detroit, MI 48235 (313)-578-7500
Farwell Recreation Center 2781 E. Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48234 (313) 628-2028
Heilmann Recreation Center 19601 Crusade, Detroit, MI 48205 (313) 224-9334
Lasky Recreation Center 13200 Fenelon, Detroit, MI 48212 (313)-224-1100
If you're struggling to pay your city property taxes, click the link below to visit the City of Detroit's website for information on assistance programs that may be available to you.
If you're struggling to pay your property taxes and are facing financial difficulties, you may be eligible for the Homeowners Property Exemption (HOPE) program. This program can help reduce or eliminate your current year's property tax obligation.
Palmer Park is a 281-acre regional park in Detroit, featuring woodlands, meadows, recreational areas, and athletic fields, with recent improvements including new tennis courts, walkways, playground, fitness zone, pavilion, and park lighting. It's one of the largest parks in Detroit and a popular destination for outdoor activities.
Address:
1441 W 7 Mile Detroit, MI 48203
Commander: Kurt Worboys
Captain: Philip Rodriguez
Phone:
(313) 596-1200
Did you know that the City of Detroit has a mobile app called Improve Detroit that allows you to report various issues in your neighborhood?
With Improve Detroit, you can easily report problems such as running water, flooding, potholes, damaged street signs, rodent issues, and more. The app uses your location to generate a list of common quality-of-life conditions that you can choose from to include in your service request.
By using the Improve Detroit app, you can help make our community a better place to live. So, go ahead and download the app, and start reporting those issues that have been bothering you!
MoGo, a nonprofit ride-sharing organization, is offering a discounted pass for community members. Click the link below to find out more about this exclusive offer, available January-December 2024.
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