For Fair Housing Month in April, here are some key findings shared in a report by Detroit’s Housing Revitalization Department

Detroit’s Housing Accessibility Crisis in Data

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April 14, 2026

A monthly recap of key discussions, resolutions, and community voices with a focus on what matters for Detroit residents, including those with disabilities.

What Happened at Detroit City Council in March 2026

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April 7, 2026

Mayor Mary Sheffield’s first State of the City address happened this Tuesday March 31, 2026. She shared her “Rise Higher” vision to Detroiters and what the next year will bring.

State of the City: Detroit’s New Mayor’s Vision “Rise Higher”

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April 2, 2026

A monthly recap of key discussions, resolutions, and community voices — with a focus on what matters for Detroit residents, including those with disabilities.

What Happened at Detroit City Council in February 2026

Aerial view of the Detroit skyline across the Detroit River with rocky shoreline in the foreground, overlaid with the text "The Tuesday D-Briefs: What Happened Last Month in Detroit Politics?"

March 24, 2026