November 18th, 20220DEARBORN — In September the Charter Commission completed its initial inquisitory review of the Charter and identified topics to revisit in a second round of the Commission’s review of the City Charter.
Dearborn residents are invited to weigh in on these topics by completing a Community Survey and attending upcoming study...
February 16th, 20220DEARBORN — The Dearborn Administrative Center, the 19th District Court and all branches of the Dearborn Public Library will be closed on Monday, Feb. 21, in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday.
Curbside trash and recycling pickup will not be disrupted by the holiday and will be on its normal schedule during the week of Feb....
September 2nd, 20210DEARBORN — The city of Dearborn says residential trash pickup will be delayed by one day and most city buildings will be closed for the upcoming Labor Day holiday on Monday, Sept. 6.
Trash, recycling and yard waste pickup will be delayed by one day for each trash district for the week of Sept. 6 - 11. For example, if a resident's...
DEARBORN — The city of Dearborn publishes a calendar every year that contains important details about city operations, taxes, public meetings and more.
The city says its 2022 City Calendar will be available for residents’ convenience at city buildings starting in early December. The city will not be taking orders for mailing the...
March 17th, 20200DEARBORN — Due to increasing concerns surrounding COVID-19, the Dearborn Administrative Center (DAC) will close to the public beginning Wednesday, March 18 until further notice.
Residents will still be able to attend public meetings in-person at the DAC, but are encouraged to be proactive with health guidelines and practice...
March 5th, 20200DEARBORN – The public is welcome to attend workshops in March, April and May in which the City Council will be focused on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2021.
The proposed FY21 budget covers July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021.
Traditionally, multiple meetings take place between the administration and the City Council...