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Detroit
to
resume
enforcement
for
Parking,
BSEED
and DPW
violations
Monday,
June 29
• Three
city
departments
to
resume
enforcement
activity
starting
Monday
•
Enforcement
was
previously
suspended
due to
coronavirus
outbreak
DETROIT
- The
City of
Detroit
will
resume
enforcement
activities
for the
departments
of
Municipal
Parking,
Buildings,
Safety
Engineering
and
Environmental
(BSEED)
and
Public
Works,
starting
Monday,
June 29.
Since
mid-March,
enforcement
activity
has been
paused,
due to
the
coronavirus
outbreak.
Residents
are
expected
to
adhere
to city
guidelines
to
prevent
being
ticketed.
Municipal
Parking
Department
Parking
enforcement
throughout
the city
will
resume.
Residents
and
those
visiting
the city
will
need to
make
sure
they are
paying
for
parking
through
the Park
Detroit
App or
at the
kiosks
and
meters
available
on the
street.
Payment
for
parking
tickets
can be
made via
the
following
methods:
•
In-person
at 1001
10th
Street,
Detroit,
MI 48216
(Monday
-
Friday,
9AM -
5PM)
• Via
the
website
at www.
ParkDetroit.us
• By
phone at
313-963-9630
• By
mail at
PO Box
25849,
Detroit,
MI 48231
Buildings,
Safety
Engineering
and
Environmental
Department
BSEED
will
resume
enforcement
on
property
maintenance
and
environmental
compliance.
Please
note,
BSEED
offices
remain
closed
to the
public.
However,
the
department
is
pleased
to offer
citizens,
businesses,
and
visitors
access
to
services
online,
24 hours
a day, 7
days a
week
through
Accela /
eLAPS.
Users
can
access
the
application
here:
www.detroitmi.gov/bseed/elaps
Department
of
Public
Works
DPW is
reminding
residents
to
follow
the
guidelines
regarding
yard
waste,
bulk
collection
and
illegal
dumping.
Residents
must
adhere
to the
following
guidelines
to
prevent
being
ticketed:
Yard
waste:
•
Residents
must
place
grass
clippings,
leaves,
and
small
twigs
that are
no more
than two
inches
in
diameter
in
biodegradable
paper
bags on
their
bi-monthly
scheduled
bulk
collection
day •
Branches
and
twigs
that are
up to
four
feet in
length
and no
more
than
four
inches
in
diameter,
should
be
bundled
and tied
securely
and
placed
at the
curb
(Note:
individual
bundles
should
not
weigh
more
than 60
pounds)
• When
placing
bagged
yard
waste at
the
curb, it
must be
at least
six feet
from the
Courville
container
or in a
personal
garbage
clearly
labeled
"yard
waste"
on two
sides of
the
container
• Yard
waste
will not
be
picked
up in
plastic
bags
Bulk
collection:
• Bulk
items
should
be no
more
than
1,000
pounds
or
exceed
one
cubic
yard in
volume
•
Examples
of bulk
items
include:
Furniture,
appliances,
air
conditioners,
hot
water
tanks,
carpeting,
mattresses,
large
toys,
etc.
• Remove
doors
from
appliances
before
setting
out for
bulk
collection
• These
items
are NOT
considered
bulk
items:
remodeling
or
construction
debris,
household
hazardous
waste,
flammables,
explosives,
paint,
batteries,
hazardous
or
medical
wastes,
fuel,
oil,
needles,
radioactive
materials,
chemicals,
etc.
For
additional
information
please
visit
www.detroitmi.gov/dpw.
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