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2013: Detroit became the first major U.S. city to contract health department services with a private, not-for-profit institute; 2015: Public health services return to DHWP under city government control, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed appointed as Executive Director; 2016: The DHWP changes its name to the Detroit Health Department
The Detroit City Hall was the seat of government for the city of Detroit, Michigan from 1871 to 1961. The building sat on the west side of Campus Martius bounded by Griswold Street to the west, Michigan Avenue to the north, Woodward Avenue to the east, and Fort Street to the south where One Kennedy Square stands today.
Detroit's health department is resuming the municipal ID program to equip residents with a photo ID, which will provide them access to various services.
Dr. Lynn Smitherman, general pediatrician at Wayne Health Pediatrics said last year, 7,939 children were born in Detroit, of whom 15% were low birth weight, compared with 8.6% nationally, and 19% ...
The Charlevoix Building (/ ˈ ʃ ɑːr l ə v ɔɪ / SHAR-lə-voy), also known as Hotel Charlevoix, was a highrise building in Downtown Detroit. It was erected in 1905 and designed by local architect William S. Joy. The building was originally built as a speculative office building, converted into a hotel in 1912, then back into an office ...
The Department of Community Health was created in 1996 through an executive order merging Department of Public Health (as Community Public Health Agency), Department of Mental Health, Medical Services Administration from the Department of Social Services, responsibility for Liquor Control Commission, Licensing, Monitoring and Accreditation and Division of Occupational Health from Department of ...
Residents can begin applying online on the Detroit Home Accessibility Program website or by calling 866-313-2520, or going to a Detroit Housing Network location.
The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is owned and operated by the Detroit-Wayne Joint Building Authority, which was created in 1948 by the Michigan Legislature. [2] The building contains a library, a courthouse, and the city hall. When it opened, the City-County Building replaced both the historic Detroit City Hall and Wayne County Building.