People centered. Community focused. Built for Detroit. 📈 Updates, events, and opportunities shaping our city. #RiseHigher


City of Detroit

Mayor Sheffield joins the City of Detroit’s Office of Disability Affairs, the Department of Civil Rights, Inclusion & Opportunity, and community partners today for Detroit’s 3rd Annual Disability Pride Celebration.

July marks the 36th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), landmark civil rights legislation that continues to expand accessibility, inclusion, and equal opportunity for people with disabilities.

Today, we celebrate Disability Pride and reaffirm our commitment to building a Detroit where everyone belongs, contributes, and has the opportunity to thrive. 💙♿

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Small businesses help neighborhoods Rise Higher!

Mayor Sheffield joined the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation and community partners to celebrate the opening of Samaritan Cafe in Wildemere Park, made possible through a $55,000 Motor City Match grant.

By transforming a long vacant property into a family owned restaurant, this investment is creating jobs, supporting local entrepreneurs, and bringing new life to the neighborhood.

Through programs like Motor City Match, Detroit continues to invest in the businesses and people helping our neighborhoods grow, thrive, and Rise Higher.

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Everyone deserves access to a safe, quality place to call home. 🏡

OSI Art Apartments brings 30 new mixed income homes to Detroit’s historic Woodbridge neighborhood, transforming a once vacant site into housing, commercial space, and a vibrant community destination.

By expanding access to affordable housing and investing in neighborhood growth, developments like this help create stronger, more connected communities across Detroit.

Explore affordable housing opportunities and resources via homeconnect.detroitmi.gov

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City of Detroit

🇺🇸 Happy Fourth of July, Detroit!

Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, happy, and memorable Independence Day.

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City of Detroit

Today, Mayor Sheffield signed an Executive Order strengthening how the City of Detroit responds when temperatures become dangerous.

Every City department now has a clear role in protecting residents and our workforce, from expanding access to cooling centers and protecting outdoor employees to pausing water shutoffs during extreme heat and coordinating support for seniors and residents experiencing homelessness.

As the heat continues, please do your part:
-Stay hydrated.
-Limit time outdoors during the hottest part of the day.
-Check on older adults, neighbors, and anyone who may need extra support.

Visit DetroitMI.gov for cooling center locations and additional heat safety resources.

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City of Detroit

Nothing lights up Detroit quite like Ford Fireworks. 🎆

Families, friends, and visitors gathered to take in and celebrate one of the city’s most beloved traditions.

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City of Detroit

A long-vacant site is now home to new opportunities!

Mayor Sheffield celebrated the opening of Minock Park Place, a development that transforms a former vacant property into 42 affordable homes for seniors, new commercial space, and continued investment in Grandmont Rosedale.

Because neighborhood growth should create opportunity for the people who call Detroit home.

Apply for affordable housing at: homeconnect.detroitmi.gov/

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Happy Father’s Day, Detroit.

Today, we celebrate the fathers and father figures raising families, strengthening communities and inspiring the next generation.

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City of Detroit

Happy Juneteenth, Detroit! ❤️

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City of Detroit

Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the enduring pursuit of justice.

On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, the last enslaved Black Americans learned they were free.

Today, we honor the generations who endured, resisted, and persevered, while reflecting on the work that continues to build a more equitable future for all.

As we commemorate Freedom Day, we celebrate Black history, Black culture, and the countless contributions of Black Detroiters who have helped shape our city and our nation.

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