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Monday, October 6, 2025

CITY OF DETROIT: Some City Offices to offer Limited In-Person Services July 6

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City of Detroit issued the following announcement on July 3.

Several City of Detroit departments at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center will resume limited in-person services next week for the first time since stay at home orders began in March.

Residents will be able to schedule appointments starting July 6 for certain services in the Buildings, Safety Engineering & Environmental Department (BSEED), Public Works, Tax and Assessor’s Office and Appeals & Hearings.

Anyone entering the building must first go through a temperature-screening checkpoint at the Woodward and Randolph entrances, wear a mask or face covering and observe physical distancing requirements in communal areas, such as elevators, stairways and waiting areas.

Prior to returning to work, each City worker staffing these offices is tested for COVID-19. These employees will follow strict health protocols, including daily temperature checks upon entering the building, wearing masks and social distancing.

Where possible, staff will also provide curbside assistance to further reduce the number of people in the building. When scheduling an appointment, callers should inquire if curbside service is available.

Many services and payments can still be handled remotely online or via the DivDat mobile app, and customers are encouraged to call departments with questions.

As part of safety protocols, the City also announced that employees will no longer accept cash as a form of payment. Employees will only accept debit and credit transactions.

For more information on services, contact numbers, hours of operation and payment options, go to detroitmi.gov.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Detroit

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