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Inside Wayne County

Welcome to the Inside Wayne County blog from the office of County Executive Warren C. Evans. On this page, we'll provide updates on county government and highlight positive stories about the people and businesses that make Wayne County, and its 43 communities, a dynamic and inclusive place.


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Year In Review 2021
Year In Review 2021
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Year In Review 2021
Ecorse Commons Transforms Eyesore into New Development
Ecorse Commons Transforms Eyesore into New Development
Monday, July 12, 2021
The New Ecorse Commons Industrial Park is expected to create nearly 200 jobs.
Vision for Pinnacle site demonstrates new, improved economic development vision in Wayne County
Vision for Pinnacle site demonstrates new, improved economic development vision in Wayne County
Monday, December 23, 2019
The plans for the Pinnacle site in Huron Township promise a positive opportunity to Wayne County. The project, led by developer Hillwood Enterprise and featuring investors like Ross Perot Jr., will bring a critical out-of-state investment to our region.
Warren Evans to Lansing: Let's Get Serious About Fixing the Roads and Bridges
Warren Evans to Lansing: Let's Get Serious About Fixing the Roads and Bridges
Friday, December 6, 2019
The failure to fully address Michigan's infrastructure crisis is felt by every commuter with every pothole across the state.
Support Meals On Wheels with Amazon Smile
Support Meals On Wheels with Amazon Smile
Monday, December 2, 2019
Wayne County Senior Services this year is asking residents to consider participating in Amazon Smile throughout the holiday season whenever they make a purchase via their Amazon account
Volunteer of the Month: Gordon Kerr
Volunteer of the Month: Gordon Kerr
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
For 26 years, without interruption, Mr. Kerr has taken time out of his life to deliver hot meals to homebound seniors in his community.That is the kind of quiet dedication worthy of recognition.
Nankin Mills Interpretive Center Re-Opening
Nankin Mills Interpretive Center Re-Opening
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
The Wayne County Parks system underwent over $5 million in renovation projects, which included $800,000 in renovations to Nankin Mills. Originally constructed in 1994, Nankin Mills is home to many live animal exhibits and interpretive programs.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Jeff Holmes
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Jeff Holmes
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. On the second Wednesday of each month we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Volunteer of the Month: Leo Duford
Volunteer of the Month: Leo Duford
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
'The people I work with, they're wonderful people. And when you deliver these meals you don't think of them as much, but people are so grateful to get them.'
Melvindale Senior Center celebrates renovations with ribbon cutting ceremony
Melvindale Senior Center celebrates renovations with ribbon cutting ceremony
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
The Melvindale Senior Center hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate much-needed renovations that were completed in February courtesy of a $15,000 grant from Wayne County.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Tim Mautz
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Tim Mautz
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. On the second Wednesday of each month we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Volunteer of the Month: Bruce Pease
Volunteer of the Month: Bruce Pease
Friday, August 30, 2019
'If there weren't people like me who do this, there would be a lot of people who would be deprived of a daily meal. So I think if I can help in that regard, I feel good about it.'
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Artiss Jackson
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Artiss Jackson
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Sam Haddad
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Sam Haddad
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Census 2020 Will Impact Our Communities and Futures
Census 2020 Will Impact Our Communities and Futures
Thursday, August 15, 2019
The 2020 Census will officially take place on April 1, 2020. That may seem a ways off, but the stakes of the census are high. We cannot afford a moment of complacency.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Steve Winkelman
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Steve Winkelman
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Terry Zieminski
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Terry Zieminski
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Your vote is your voice
Your vote is your voice
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Today, as we face issues such as gerrymandering and the return of voter intimidation through a number of means, we need to be mindful that freedom is never free, nor is it forever once it has been won.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Ryan McCullough
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Ryan McCullough
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
John Nashel: July Volunteer of the Month
John Nashel: July Volunteer of the Month
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
For John Nashel, helping other people doesn't have to be complicated. Just do it because it's the right thing to do. And because sometimes doing the right thing leaves you with a feeling of satisfaction that is hard to match.
Wayne County's Jazz on the River Music Festival Promotes Strong Local Musical Heritage
Wayne County's Jazz on the River Music Festival Promotes Strong Local Musical Heritage
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
There's a good reason for all that good music going on in Wayne County Parks; it's our heritage. This weekend will once again feature Jazz on the River in Elizabeth Park hosting a number of well-known local and international artists.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Michael Garza
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Michael Garza
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Annette Lowe
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Annette Lowe
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Keith Donaldson
Wayne County Worker Wednesday: Keith Donaldson
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Wayne County employs more than 3,000 people working in our communities. Every Wednesday we feature one of our outstanding teammates.
Fenton Colthrop: June Volunteer of the Month
Fenton Colthrop: June Volunteer of the Month
Friday, June 28, 2019
. As a volunteer for the Meals On Wheels program in Riverview, Colthrop says he likes meeting new people and maintaining old friendships as he makes his weekly rounds delivering warm meals to homebound seniors.
Expansion of  Piramal Pharma Solutions represents Wayne County's business diversity
Expansion of Piramal Pharma Solutions represents Wayne County's business diversity
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
This morning, Piramal Pharma Solutions, a company that specializes in developing cancer treatment drugs, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony at its facility in Riverview celebrating a major expansion that will hopefully be just the first step.
Congratulations to American Black Journal for 50 years of Community Service
Congratulations to American Black Journal for 50 years of Community Service
Thursday, June 6, 2019
American Black Journal stands as the longest running public affairs program dedicated to the African-American experience on any public broadcasting station and at 50 years is the longest running public affairs show on any local television station.
EPA awards Wayne County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority $600,000 grant to clean up contamination
EPA awards Wayne County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority $600,000 grant to clean up contamination
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the Wayne County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority will receive $600,000 in EPA Brownfields funding through the Multipurpose, Assessment, and Cleanup (MAC) Grant Programs.
Wayne County Economic Development Corporation awarded $250,000 grant to redevelop Jefferson Chalmers
Wayne County Economic Development Corporation awarded $250,000 grant to redevelop Jefferson Chalmers
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Nine properties in Detroit's historic Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood are being prepared for redevelopment with help from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
Paula Purleski: May Volunteer of the Month
Paula Purleski: May Volunteer of the Month
Thursday, May 23, 2019
When asked what was special about volunteering that she would recommend to others who might be considering such an opportunity, she replied, 'Do it for yourself. It's a great experience and you meet a lot of wonderful people.'
Side Lot Fair  gives Highland Park residents a chance to purchase public land
Side Lot Fair gives Highland Park residents a chance to purchase public land
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
The Highland Park Side Lot Fair provided Highland Park residents the opportunity to purchase eligible public lots near their homes. All available lots were priced at $250.
Wayne County Hearing Impaired Awareness Campaign to promote closed captioning on public television
Wayne County Hearing Impaired Awareness Campaign to promote closed captioning on public television
Monday, May 20, 2019
In an effort to raise awareness of the challenges faced by hearing impaired residents, the Wayne County Health, Veterans, and Community Wellness Department is announcing its Hearing Impaired Awareness Campaign.
Hot Sam's Detroit receives Wayne County Executive Proclamation
Hot Sam's Detroit receives Wayne County Executive Proclamation
Thursday, May 16, 2019
It is these businesses that are the economic backbone of our community, and Hot Sam's, which has been a stalwart of Detroit fashion since 1921, is a perfect example of a local business that stayed and weathered the storm and helped keep the lights on.
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans receives the Detroit Thank You Award
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans receives the Detroit Thank You Award
Thursday, May 16, 2019
The purpose of this annual awards and recognition ceremony is to recognize the invaluable contributions of small business owners in the City of Detroit.
Wayne County Senior Services Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
Wayne County Senior Services Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
The luncheon is hosted annually by the County to recognize the hundreds of volunteers in the Senior Services Department who assist with the Meals-on-Wheels program.
Michigan Businesses Prepare Students for Careers in Manufacturing
Michigan Businesses Prepare Students for Careers in Manufacturing
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Wayne County, Michigan, businesses have joined forces to partner with the SME Education Foundation to make available education opportunities for students of Starkweather Academy, part of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools in Plymouth, Michigan
Side Lot Fair to give Highland Park residents chance to purchase public land
Side Lot Fair to give Highland Park residents chance to purchase public land
Thursday, May 9, 2019
The Side Lot Fair will provide Highland Park residents the opportunity to identify and purchase eligible public lots near their homes. All available lots will be priced at $250, payable by cashier's check or money order.
Wayne County Land Bank announces Senior Porch Project
Wayne County Land Bank announces Senior Porch Project
Thursday, May 9, 2019
The project offers free front-porch repairs and ramp construction for qualified senior citizens throughout Highland Park. A qualified senior must be a homeowner in Highland Park on a fixed income, meet certain income requirements, and be current on taxes.
Dorcus Baxter: April Volunteer of the Month
Dorcus Baxter: April Volunteer of the Month
Friday, April 26, 2019
Dorcus Baxter calls herself an 'Inkster girl,' raised in the city where she now still lives and has been volunteering for Wayne County's Meals on Wheels program at the Chateau Cherry Hill Housing facility for the past 11 years.
We should always honor the survivors of crimes
We should always honor the survivors of crimes
Thursday, April 11, 2019
The Wayne County Executive is someone who has dedicated his entire professional career to public service, most of which was spent in law enforcement, he can tell you this is an issue that is very close to his heart.
Joe DeBerry: March Volunteer of the Month
Joe DeBerry: March Volunteer of the Month
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Joe DeBerry has been a volunteer in Inkster at the Twin Towers Meals on Wheels site for 18 years, and unless he feels the Spirit telling him it's time to make a change, he plans to keep on doing what he has been doing; helping people who need help.
Dr. Charles G. Adams receives the first Reverend Greg Roberts Legacy Award at State of the County
Dr. Charles G. Adams receives the first Reverend Greg Roberts Legacy Award at State of the County
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
It is in recognition of Rev. Robert's dedication to a life of public service, and also a desire to keep his memory alive by honoring others with a similar passion to do good works, that the Reverend Greg Roberts Legacy Award was created.
Wayne County opens new Literacy Library in Highland Park
Wayne County opens new Literacy Library in Highland Park
Monday, March 11, 2019
A new Literacy Library named after the Wayne County Executive opened in Highland Park today
Betty Flayer: February's Meals on Wheels Volunteer of the Month
Betty Flayer: February's Meals on Wheels Volunteer of the Month
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
More than 800 volunteers power the Meals On Wheels operation in Wayne County, many of whom personally deliver the meals each week. This monthly series will highlight just a few of the volunteers who make it happen.
Black History Month: Sheriff's Deputy Jacob Cleage
Black History Month: Sheriff's Deputy Jacob Cleage
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Speaking of Black History Month, I am honored that my family has several inspiring examples of black people who have lived their lives committed to public service in the face of what some might view as insurmountable odds.
Black History runs through my family
Black History runs through my family
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
I was honored to speak at 'A Day of Remembrance: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman (Rev. Albert B. Cleage Jr.) at the Shrine of the Black Madonna Pan African Orthodox Christian Church. Jaramogi was my uncle.
It Takes an Army: Meals on Wheels Volunteer of the Month: Deborah Colby
It Takes an Army: Meals on Wheels Volunteer of the Month: Deborah Colby
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Through Wayne County Senior Services, the Detroit Area Agency on Aging and The Senior Alliance deliver about 6,000 meals daily to eligible seniors age 60 and older via Meals on Wheels. This monthly series will highlight the volunteers who make it happen.
Wayne County taking proactive steps to market Pinnacle Race Track site, should foreclosure occur
Wayne County taking proactive steps to market Pinnacle Race Track site, should foreclosure occur
Friday, January 25, 2019
Wayne County in partnership with Huron Township issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQu) for the development of property including the Pinnacle site. The property is roughly 650 contiguous acres located a mile south of Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
Executive Evans opposes Lansing's push to ease radioactive dumping rules
Executive Evans opposes Lansing's push to ease radioactive dumping rules
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans wrote to Gov. Rick Snyder as well as lawmakers in both houses of the legislature this month opposing a bill that would effectively allow more radioactive waste to be disposed of in Wayne County.
LeadSafe Mapping out Strategy in Highland Park and Hamtramck
LeadSafe Mapping out Strategy in Highland Park and Hamtramck
Friday, December 14, 2018
In April 2018, the Wayne County Department of Health, Veterans and Community Wellness (HVCW) began recruiting homeowners and tenants with young children to participate in LeadSafe, a hazard control program designed to prevent lead poisoning.
Executive Warren C. Evans opposes change to federal 'Public Charge' rule for immigrants
Executive Warren C. Evans opposes change to federal 'Public Charge' rule for immigrants
Friday, November 30, 2018
As the elected leader of Michigan's most populous county, I am compelled to share my concern about the effect recent proposed changes to the public charge rule would have on countless residents in Wayne County.
Wayne County Land Bank sparks $500,000 in new investment, redeveloped properties for Hamtramck
Wayne County Land Bank sparks $500,000 in new investment, redeveloped properties for Hamtramck
Friday, November 16, 2018
In Hamtramck, a city that measures just 2.0 square miles, the Wayne County Land Bank took an important step this month by helping to rehabilitate 10 formerly distressed properties that are now listed on the market.
Auto Summit shares important message of inclusion and diversity in the boardroom
Auto Summit shares important message of inclusion and diversity in the boardroom
Friday, November 2, 2018
The auto industry, which has its roots in Detroit, is like all industries and can do better when it comes to diversity and inclusion. Progress has been made, but the only way to get to where we need to be is to keep this issue on the front burner.
McLouth Steel site steps out of the past toward a brighter, more productive future
McLouth Steel site steps out of the past toward a brighter, more productive future
Friday, November 2, 2018
McLouth Steel Plant, once home to the ninth largest steel manufacturer in the country, took a step into the future Thursday afternoon.
Wayne County Voter Resources: Election Day is Nov. 6
Wayne County Voter Resources: Election Day is Nov. 6
Monday, October 29, 2018
Election Day is Tuesday, November 6. To ensure all Wayne County voters are prepared to go to the polls, we've compiled resources so you can find your polling place, study the ballot, and get a ride to vote.
Small business remains central to economic development strategy says Wayne County Executive
Small business remains central to economic development strategy says Wayne County Executive
Friday, October 26, 2018
There is certainly a place for luring new business to the County, but the primary focus of this administration has been on making life better for those businesses that stayed here through the tough times serving their communities.
Wastewater systems transfers provides local communities control, helps to reduce legacy costs
Wastewater systems transfers provides local communities control, helps to reduce legacy costs
Monday, October 1, 2018
Last week marked another key milestone in Wayne County's Recovery Plan as the County successfully transferred ownership of the Northeast and Downriver Sewage Disposal Systems to local communities in separate transactions.
Wayne County Director of Diversity Zaineb Hussein Selected for Leadership Detroit Class XL
Wayne County Director of Diversity Zaineb Hussein Selected for Leadership Detroit Class XL
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
As Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Hussein was instrumental in helping declare Wayne County a Welcoming County and launching Wayne United, a program in the Wayne County Executive's office dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion.
Honoring the 60th Anniversary of the Spirit of Detroit
Honoring the 60th Anniversary of the Spirit of Detroit
Friday, September 21, 2018
Wayne County's Director of Public Services Beverly Watkins was on hand to present a special proclamation honoring the occasion to Detroit-Wayne Joint Building Authority Chair Sharon Madison
Wayne County Executive planning to veto budget amendment that would increase unfunded liabilities
Wayne County Executive planning to veto budget amendment that would increase unfunded liabilities
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans today announced he will veto an amendment by County Commission to his proposed budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year that would increase the County's unfunded liability by an estimated $5.6 million
Welcoming Wayne: Making All Our Residents Feel Welcome Is In Our Best Interest
Welcoming Wayne: Making All Our Residents Feel Welcome Is In Our Best Interest
Monday, September 17, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans speaks at at the Welcoming Michigan Statewide Convening and Michigan Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights on Friday at Wayne County Community College District Ted Scott Campus in Belleville.
Subaru's new development announcement is a step into Wayne County's future
Subaru's new development announcement is a step into Wayne County's future
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Subaru will be constructing a 60,000 square foot research and development facility in Van Buren Township for development of new products related to connected and autonomous vehicles.
Action Before Auction to be bigger and better in second year
Action Before Auction to be bigger and better in second year
Friday, August 24, 2018
The Wayne County Land Bank's successful Action Before Auction program is poised for an even larger, more focused effort to keep families who are threatened with property tax foreclosure from losing their homes.
 Action Before Auction program offers assistance to families facing  property tax foreclosure
Action Before Auction program offers assistance to families facing property tax foreclosure
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Wayne County Economic Development Director Khalil Rahal and Wayne County Land Bank Director Daniel Rosenbaum discuss the Action Before Auction program and issues related to property tax foreclosure in Wayne County.
Wayne County Parks invests in improvements
Wayne County Parks invests in improvements
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Wayne County Parks is adding more bike racks, tire pumps, bike fit-it stations and drinking fountains with bottle fillers to the picnic areas.
Clark Park hosts special ceremony to celebrate new park lighting
Clark Park hosts special ceremony to celebrate new park lighting
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Work which began on June 4, 2018 to install the historic luminary light poles throughout the pathways has now been completed.Wayne County, the primary project supporter, was the largest contributor to the project with $200,000.
Amazon job application assistancethroughout Wayne County next week
Amazon job application assistancethroughout Wayne County next week
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans is partnering with the Southeast Michigan Community Alliance and the Talent Investment Agency (TIA) to help connect job seekers with employment opportunities at Amazon's Romulus Fulfillment Center
For Independence Day: Rebuilding a better America begins here in Wayne County
For Independence Day: Rebuilding a better America begins here in Wayne County
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
As people celebrate the July 4 holiday this year, we should take time to reflect on what it means to be an American in the world today, the surplus of benefits that some of us enjoy as well as the shortcomings that are rarely shared in equal measure.
Regional Transit, the Michigan Central Station, And Our Corridor Of The Future
Regional Transit, the Michigan Central Station, And Our Corridor Of The Future
Monday, June 25, 2018
There was a special energy in Detroit last week when Ford announced their purchase of the Michigan Central Station. Ford's MCS venture was greeted with cheers, not just from Detroit proper, but from leaders across the region.
Progress Rewarded: Wayne County credit rating upgraded two notches by Standard & Poors
Progress Rewarded: Wayne County credit rating upgraded two notches by Standard & Poors
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Credit agency cites 'improved fiscal and operational management' in announcement that likely lowers County's cost to borrow for facilities and infrastructure investments.
Mackinac Moment: Warren Evans argues for Connect Southeast Michigan regional transit plan
Mackinac Moment: Warren Evans argues for Connect Southeast Michigan regional transit plan
Monday, June 4, 2018
Transit doesn't subsidize Detroit. What transit does, is subsidize routes. And routes are where people go, and where people go, are where the routes are. And that's where the dollars should be spent.
Executive Warren C. Evans' bus trip demonstrates need for real regional transit
Executive Warren C. Evans' bus trip demonstrates need for real regional transit
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans took a bus ride from Detroit to a jobs center in Novi, that required a two-mile walk to reach the final destination, to demonstrate the real need for true regional transit in Southeast Michigan.
May is Senior Nutrition Awareness Month in Wayne County
May is Senior Nutrition Awareness Month in Wayne County
Thursday, May 10, 2018
The month of May was recognized as Senior Nutrition Awareness Month by the Wayne County Board of Commissioners, encouraging individuals as well as county businesses, service clubs and other organizations to participate in the Motor City Wheels campaign
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans encourages Lansing to reject RTA opt-out legislation
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans encourages Lansing to reject RTA opt-out legislation
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans released a letter to the Michigan House of Representatives Tax Policy Committee expressing his opposition to House Bill 5870, which would allow communities to 'opt-out' of the Regional Transit Authority.
Wayne County Community Partner Forum promotes business networking, expansion, opportunity
Wayne County Community Partner Forum promotes business networking, expansion, opportunity
Friday, April 27, 2018
Wayne County Assistant County Executive Khalil Rahal discussed community and economic business development opportunities with more than 50 'partners' at the Wayne County Community Partner Forum
Detroit Region Aerotropolis report highlights new partnership, continued investment in first quarter
Detroit Region Aerotropolis report highlights new partnership, continued investment in first quarter
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
In the first quarter of 2018, the Aerotropolis team responded to 19 business expansion inquires and submitted 58 sites on behalf of the communities it represents.
Wayne County employee's initiative puts smile on Ecorse residents as bridge reopens
Wayne County employee's initiative puts smile on Ecorse residents as bridge reopens
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Kevin Gunn, a veteran bridge manager in Wayne County's Department of Public Services, noticed the approach to the Jefferson Ave bridge deck over the Ecorse River was in such bad shape that motorists were avoiding the bridge altogether.
Governor appoints Director of Juvenile and Youth Services to Michigan Committee on Social Justice
Governor appoints Director of Juvenile and Youth Services to Michigan Committee on Social Justice
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Wayne County's Director of Juvenile and Youth Services Shenetta Coleman was announced today as one of Gov. Rick Snyder's appointees to serve on the restructured Michigan Committee on Juvenile Justice.
Wayne County Business Resource Roundtable: Work for your business, not just in your business
Wayne County Business Resource Roundtable: Work for your business, not just in your business
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Nearly 400 businesspeople and entrepreneurs attended Wayne County's second Business Resource Network Roundtable event at Schoolcraft College in Livonia Tuesday morning to network and learn more about succeeding in business.
Fueled by regional collaboration, Aerotropolis is taking off
Fueled by regional collaboration, Aerotropolis is taking off
Friday, March 23, 2018
The need for a stronger and more unified Southeastern Michigan was much of what drove the conversation during Thursday's Detroit Region Aerotropolis Annual Meeting.
Executive Warren Evans discusses fixing our roads and the bravery of police officers under fire
Executive Warren Evans discusses fixing our roads and the bravery of police officers under fire
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans spoke with WJR's Frank Beckmann Wednesday about the insufficiency of the state's supplemental road funding. He also discussed his experience as a career law enforcement officer in dangerous, high-stress situations.
Wayne County remembers Commissioner Burton Leland
Wayne County remembers Commissioner Burton Leland
Monday, February 26, 2018
Over the weekend, Wayne County lost a true public servant with the passing of former Commissioner Burton Leland, who served on the Wayne County Commission since his election in 2006.
Wayne County Commission's resolution honoring Black History Month
Wayne County Commission's resolution honoring Black History Month
Thursday, February 22, 2018
The Wayne County Commission passed a resolution, sponsored by Commissioner Alicia Bell, to honor Black History Month.
Wayne County Health combats Hep A with a pop-up clinic at DTW
Wayne County Health combats Hep A with a pop-up clinic at DTW
Monday, February 5, 2018
More than 34 million travelers pass through the Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) every year, which is why the DTW is a key touch point for any effort to contain or address communicable viruses such as Hep A.
Executive Warren C. Evans discusses regional transit plan at TRU's State of Transit meeting
Executive Warren C. Evans discusses regional transit plan at TRU's State of Transit meeting
Friday, February 2, 2018
At Transportation Riders United's State of Transit annual meeting, Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans talked about efforts to put a plan for regional transit on the 2018 ballot.
Regional transit takes center stage at Big Four
Regional transit takes center stage at Big Four
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
At the Detroit Economic Club's Big Four Luncheon, Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans argues that regional cooperation toward a true regional transit system that better serves the residents of SE Michigan is critically important to forward progress.
Wayne County vehicles shine at 2018 North American International Auto Show
Wayne County vehicles shine at 2018 North American International Auto Show
Friday, January 19, 2018
When the 2018 North American International Auto Show at Cobo opens to the general public Saturday, vehicles assembled in Wayne County will be among the highlights.
Executive Warren C. Evans on Dr. Martin Luther King's message: Unity will always defeat division
Executive Warren C. Evans on Dr. Martin Luther King's message: Unity will always defeat division
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Executive Warren Evans delivered keynote remarks at the Urban League of Southeastern Michigan's annual All People's Breakfast on MLK Day. Evans shared his thoughts on the necessity for all of us to work together for a stronger, more inclusive community.
Evans Administration breaks bread at Inkster's Zaman International
Evans Administration breaks bread at Inkster's Zaman International
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
For Wayne County employees, their jobs are more than just a paycheck. They're an opportunity to serve their community and the people who live in Wayne County.
Detroit team would be asset for Major League Soccer
Detroit team would be asset for Major League Soccer
Monday, December 4, 2017
The prospect of Detroit landing a fifth major sports team is exciting and would further demonstrate the vitality of our burgeoning downtown. Wayne County is proud to support Detroit's Major League Soccer bid.
Episode 17
Episode 17
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The 17th episode features Dearborn Mayor Jack B. O'Reilly and Wayne County's Director of the Department of Health Veterans and Community Wellness, Dr. Mouhanad Hammami.
Episode 3
Episode 3
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The 3rd episode of Inside Wayne County, hosted by Lloyd Jackson
Episode 12
Episode 12
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The 12th episode features Wayne County Commission Chair Gary Woronchak
Episode 1
Episode 1
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The 1st episode of Inside Wayne County, hosted by Lloyd Jackson
Episode 6
Episode 6
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
The 6th episode features Dr. Mouhanad Hamammi, Director of Wayne County's Department of Health, Veterans and Community Wellness!
Episode 16
Episode 16
Monday, November 6, 2017
The 16th episode features First Lady Sheila Vann of the First Ladies of Wayne County discussing the Bringing Justice Initiative.
Episode 9
Episode 9
Monday, November 6, 2017
The 9th episode features the Wayne County Register of Deeds Bernard Youngblood
Episode 15
Episode 15
Monday, November 6, 2017
The 15th episode features Wayne County's Interim Director of the Department of Public Services, Beverly Watts.
Episode 5
Episode 5
Sunday, November 5, 2017
The 5th episode features Ann Leen, Director of Wayne County's Community Development Department!
Episode 7
Episode 7
Friday, November 3, 2017
The 7th episode features Dave Szymanski, Deputy Director of the Wayne County Treasurer's Office
Episode 11
Episode 11
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
The 11th episode features the Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon
Episode 2
Episode 2
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
In the 2nd episode of Inside Wayne County host Lloyd Jackson discusses the Wayne County Parks System with Parks Director Lawrence Hemingway!