The Detroit Department of Transportation aims to boost drivers and transit operations in the next fiscal year.
Detroit Department of Transportation aims to upgrade or replace bus shelters across the city. A proposed $20-million increase in DDOT's budget could add more bus drivers, replace buses and improve ...
The city’s thousands of bus stops are sorely lacking in seating and shelters to protect riders from rain, snow, and sun.
The Detroit Department of Transportation wants to boost ridership by hiring more drivers, buying new buses, and enhancing station infrastructure.
Creating a safe and reliable bus system is his main goal for DDOT, and he understands that achieving that goal depends on a lot of moving parts and also rebuilding trust with riders. He and others ...
In his last budget presentation as Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan proposed tax cuts, boosts to community services in $3-billion ...
The Bike Transit Center at Union Station has been shuttered for years due to lack of cooperation and a joined-up vision. But it could rise again to serve bike parking, rental, and repair purposes, and ...
Detroit reached its highest level of bus services before the COVID-19 pandemic with 214 buses running a day. By January, Duggan expects DDOT to run 220 buses, praising the new director for ...
Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we share the latest on the shooting at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital; a rally ...
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