Detroit District Map. The Neighborhoods The Spirit of Detroit The Neighborhoods Following each census, Detroit City Council is required by the 2012 Detroit City Charter to redraw the boundaries of the City's seven non at-large districts to be "as nearly of equal population as practicable, contiguous, compact and in accordance with any other criteria permitted by law" .City Council selected the boundaries illustrated here by an 8-1 vote on February 6, 2024. For information about the City of Detroit's Web site, email the Web Editor
Government and Community Affairs / School Finder Map from www.detroitk12.org
The Dept of Neighborhoods does not create boundaries During their vote on February 6, the Detroit City Council swiftly selected "Option 6." It was the last requested council redistricting map option that creates the least amount of change, but meets the bare minimum of the redistricting requirements for population distribution
Government and Community Affairs / School Finder Map
Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Detroit. The Dept of Neighborhoods does not create boundaries For information about the City of Detroit's Web site, email the Web Editor
Census 2020 & Detroit City Council Districts Data Driven Detroit. The Dept of Neighborhoods does not create boundaries Homeland Security & Emergency Management, Detroit.
New Detroit City Council districts give downtown, Midtown 2 of 9 seats. During their vote on February 6, the Detroit City Council swiftly selected "Option 6." It was the last requested council redistricting map option that creates the least amount of change, but meets the bare minimum of the redistricting requirements for population distribution Downtown Detroit is the city's central business district and a residential area, bordered by M-10 (Lodge Freeway) to the west, the Interstate 75 (I-75, Fisher Freeway) to the north, I-375 (Chrysler Freeway) to the east, and the Detroit River to the south