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Limited
In-Person
Services
to
return
to City
Hall
beginning
July 6
BSEED,
DPW,
Office
of the
Chief
Financial
Officer,
Assessors
Office,
Department
of
Appeals
&
Hearings
and Law
Department
will
resume
limited
in-person
service
beginning
July 6
Many
services
can
still be
handled
remotely
with
minimal
or zero
contact.
Appointments
are
still
encouraged
by
calling
respective
departments.
To
protect
employees
and
residents
cash
payments
will
only be
accepted
at the
DivDat
Kiosk.
DETROIT
-
Several
city
departments
at the
Coleman
A. Young
Municipal
Center
will
resume
in-person
services
next
week for
the
first
time
since
the
Coronavirus
Stay at
Home
Order
began in
March,
City
officials
announced
today.
Residents
will be
able to
schedule
appointments
starting
Monday,
July 6th
for
certain
services
within
the
Building
Safety,
Engineering
&
Environmental
Department
(BSEED),
Public
Works,
Tax and
Assessors
Office
and
Appeals
&
Hearings.
To
keep
guests
and
employees
safe,
the City
launched
COVID-19
Safe
Workplace
Standards.
Anyone
entering
the
building
must
first go
through
a
temperature-screening
checkpoint
at both
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.
Office
capacity
regulations,
as set
by the
state,
will be
strictly
enforced.
Prior to
reopening,
each
city
worker
staffing
these
offices
will be
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
CAYMC.
When
scheduling
an
appointment,
callers
should
inquire
about
curbside
services
available
for
their
needs.
Appointments
for
in-person
or
curbside
services
can be
made by
calling
the
department
directly,
where
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.
The
below
departments
will
have
limited
staff to
accommodate
walk-in
services.
Individuals
visiting
these
departments
should
note
which
services
will be
available
and the
updated
hours of
operation
prior to
leaving
home.
No
department
personnel
will be
accepting
cash as
a form
of
payment;
personnel
will
only
accept
debit
and
credit
transactions.
Cash may
be used
at the
DivDat
Kiosk
located
inside
the
Coleman
A. Young
Municipal
Center.
There
are also
56
locations
throughout
the
city. To
locate a
Kiosk
near
you,
visit
www.codkiosk.com
Buildings,
Safety
Engineering
and
Environmental
Department
Monday
Thursday,
8:00 AM
4:30
PM (313)
224-2733,
BSEED@detroitmi.gov
Customers
are
encouraged
to use
Accela /
eLAPS
for
service
24 hours
a day, 7
days a
week.
Licenses
Permits
Dangerous
Building
Deferrals
Property
Maintenance
Inquiries
Construction
Inspection
Inquiries
Department
of
Appeals
&
Hearings
Monday
Thursday,
9:00 AM
3:00
PM,
Friday,
9:00 AM
1:00
PM (313)
224-0098,
dah_cs@detroitmi.gov
Filings
and
inquiries
Blight
clearances
Department
of
Public
Works
Monday
Thursday,
8:00 AM
4:30
PM (313)
224-3901,
Suite
642
Right of
Way
Permits
Maps &
Records
(313)
224-3954
Plan
Review
Appointments,
Suite
601
(313)
224-3901
or (313)
224-3904
Commercial
collection
account
services
(new
account,
account
changes,
account
cancellations,
Suite
611
Detroit
Taxpayer
Service
Center
Monday
Thursday,
8:00 AM
4:30
PM (313)
224-3560,
DTSC@detroitmi.gov
Electronic
Payment
Center,
Suite
154
Current
Property
Taxes
Delinquent
Personal
Property
Taxes
Income
Taxes
·Investor
Relations
Clearances
Billing/Accounts
Receivable
Questions
regarding
City
issued
checks
Homeowners
Property
Tax
Assistance
(HPTAP)
Application
Assistance
(including
participation
in PAYS
program)*
Property
Transfer
Affidavits
Principal
Residence
Exemption
Property
Name
and/ or
address
changes
Assessment
General
Qs
Appeals
Michigan
Tax
Tribunal/State
Tax
Commission
(Board
of
Review)
Property
Valuation
and more
complex
assessment
questions
When
possible,
individuals
are
encouraged
to call
ahead or
make an
appointment
for all
services.
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