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  1. See the Latest. Mayor Duggan announces he will not seek re-election as mayor, sets vision for final year in office. City celebrates completion of The Beauton, an affordable housing project in North End neighborhood.

  2. Detroit was incorporated as a city in 1815 and spent the decades leading up to the Civil War as the final U.S. stop on the Underground Railroad. The area also was earning a reputation for, among other things, the manufacturing of cigars and kitchen ranges.

  3. May 16, 2024 · As of the new Census Bureau estimate, Detroit's population now stands at 633,218. As a result of its gains, Detroit is now ranked as the 26th most populous city in America, up three notches from 29th place this time last year.

  4. The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States.

  5. Enrollment in EasyPay Plan does not initiate your water services to be turned on. If you are low-income household, you may qualify for a monthly bill as low as $18 through the DWSD Lifeline Plan. Call Wayne Metro at 313-386-9727 to apply for the Lifeline Plan.

  6. detroitmi.gov › departments › water-and-sewerage-departmentCustomer Portal - City of Detroit

    You can pay your water bill and access your Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) account on our Customer Portal. On the portal you can: View your current bill and billing history; Make or schedule a payment; Enroll in auto-pay; Enter a payment arrangement; or See and track your water usage.

  7. detroitmi.gov › departments › office-chief-financial-officerPay Property Tax - City of Detroit

    Detroit Taxpayer Service Center Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Avenue - Suite 130 Detroit, MI 48226 313-224-3560 Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30pm, Friday 8:00am -12:00pm phones only OCFO

  8. The Detroit Police Department and its more than 2,500 officers are responsible for policing Detroit’s 139 square miles. Water and Sewerage Department Find ways to pay water bills, as well as information on Detroit water and sewer system infrastructure and programs.

  9. Detroit for Life, you can make it happen! We're here to create a better future for everyone who calls this city home. So, if you're ready to make a difference, to be a part of something big, to create a sense of belonging and community, then let’s do this.

  10. Individuals now must obtain Detroit birth and death certificates through the Wayne County Clerk’s Office. The Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion closed its Vital Records Division permanently in December 2013.