Is financial assistance available for improving
my home?
There are guidelines a homeowner must meet to qualify
for the above programs. Call 313.943.2180 for more information.
Is financial assistance available for first-time
homebuyers?
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development provides funding to the State of Michigan
and Wayne County for various homebuyer assistance programs. The State
and the County typically implement their programs through non-profit
public service providers.
One such service provider is Wayne Metropolitan Community
Action Agency (WMCAA). WMCAA provides a variety of services to residents
of the Out-County area. Call 313.843.2550 for more information.
Do you have a program that will help make my home warmer?
The Weatherization
Program provides grant assistance to low-income residents, both
homeowners and renters, for insulation and other energy efficiency improvements.
For more information, call 313.943.2180 ext 2.
You may also be eligible for assistance through "The
Heat and Warmth" fund (THAW).
THAW provides energy assistance to low-income clients and to utility
customers who are unable to pay due to an emergency. Contact THAW at
1.800.866.THAW (8429)./p>
The work done on my home by a particular contractor
is breaking down. Is there anyone who can help?
If the work was performed under one of ECD's assistance
programs, the contractor was required to provide you with a warranty
for their work. (It may help to have the warranty in-hand before placing
a call to the contractor.)
- Call the contractor as soon as possible after discovery
of the problem. Take note of the date of contact, problem described,
and resolution requested. (Consider taking photographs as documentation.)
Also be sure to document the date and method of problem resolution
by the contractor (if any).
- After contacting the contractor, if you are unable
to satisfactorily resolve the warranty complaint, you may contact
your ECD Representative for assistance (313.943.2180). Remember,
the City of Dearborn and its programs do not warrant or guarantee
the work of contractors. ECD's role is that of mediator, without
partiality to the homeowner or the contractor.
- Complaints that remain unresolved may be filed with
the State of Michigan's Department
of Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Commercial Services,
Enforcement Division, P.O. Box 30018, Lansing, MI 48909. Telephone:
(517) 241-9202. (Complaints must be received by the Department of
Labor & Economic Growth within 18-months of project completion.)
Contact the Dearborn Building & Safety Department or your ECD
Representative for required forms.
I need a wheelchair ramp. Is financial assistance
available?
There are some organizations, such as the Muscular Dystrophy
Association, that may provide ramps at no cost.
Dearborn homeowners may also be eligible for limited assistance
through our Home
Rehabilitation Program. For more information, call 313.943.2180
ext.2.
Is assistance available for resident health, safety,
emergency food and shelter, emergency utility payments or other social
support?
- City of Dearborn Outreach Counselor, Hegira Programs,
Inc. For information or assistance call 734.721.2007 (non-urgent)
or 313.813.2962 (24-hour pager).
- Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services
(ACCESS). For information
or assistance call 313.842.7010.
Is there any commercial or industrial property
available for sale or lease?
The Economic & Community Development Department compiles
and updates a property available listing (PAL list). For more information,
call 313.943.2180 ext.3.
How do I open a new business in Dearborn? What
steps, forms applications, permits, variances are necessary?
Information can be obtained from the Building
& Safety Department.
Is financial assistance available for small businesses?
Assistance may be available through the Wayne County Business Development
Team, 313.224.0749 or the U.S.
Small Business Administration, 313.226.6075.
I received a parking ticket in a downtown public
parking lot. Who can I call to suggest changes in the way the system
is managed?
- Police Department Ordinance Enforcement, 313.943.2294
- Economic and Community Development, 313.943.2180,
ext. 3
Neither the Police Department nor ECD can "forgive"
your parking ticket. To contest a parking violation, follow the instructions
printed on the ticket.
How do I volunteer to serve on one of ECD's boards
or commissions?
Most of the City's Boards and Commissions are appointed
by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council.
If you would like to serve, contact the liaison department
or the Mayor's Office for a "Biography Data Sheet" form.
Completed biography sh Economic and Community Development, 313.943.2180,
ext. eets are kept on file and presented to the Mayor's Office for consideration
as board vacancies occur.