Infrastructure and Mobility Community Conversation
Schedule
Wed Feb 18 2026 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church | Detroit, MI
About this Event
Mayor Mary Sheffield's Rise Higher Detroit Infrastructure and Mobility Community Conversation
Located at Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church | 5105 Anthony Wayne Dr, Detroit, MI
Wednesday, February 18, 2026, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Overview
Join Mayor Mary Sheffield for an in-person community meeting to share your voice and help shape the future of Detroit!
Rise Higher Detroit is Mayor Sheffield's citywide effort to listen to residents and shape City decisions around what people are actually experiencing in their daily lives. Through Community Conversations across Detroit, residents come together in guided, small-group discussions focused on the issues that most affect how people work, live, and get ahead. Each Community Conversation will focus on one of five issue areas.
The Infrastructure and Mobility Community Conversation will bring residents together to:
- Hear directly from Mayor Sheffield about her vision to improve our roadways, expand transit access, modernize utilities, advance sustainability and climate resilience, and ensure our infrastructure serves all Detroiters
- Share your lived experiences about getting around the city, accessing reliable transportation for work and school, dealing with road conditions, water and sewer systems, and the quality of city services in your neighborhood
- Participate in a guided conversation about improving transit connections, maintaining and upgrading our infrastructure, advancing environmental justice and sustainability, and modernizing city operations to serve residents better
- Connect with neighbors and City staff and help shape how City government responds to what Detroiters are experiencing across the City
Why This Matters
Mayor Sheffield is committed to building an administration that listens to and is shaped by everyday Detroiters. Your perspective and experience matter. These community conversations ensure that residents are at the center of decisions affecting our neighborhoods and our city.
Registration
Space is limited. Registration is encouraged to help us better respond to requests and plan accordingly. Walk-ins are welcome, and confirmed registrants will receive a reminder email before the event. If capacity is reached, you may join the waitlist and still share your feedback through the online survey.
Other Community Conversations
This is one of five Community Conversations happening across Detroit:
- - Monday, February 2, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM at Focus: HOPE Conference Center (1400 Oakman Blvd)
- - Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM at Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church | 5105 Anthony Wayne Dr
- - Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM at Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation | 1211 Trumbull, Detroit, MI 48216
- - Thursday, March 5, 2026, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM at Eastside Community Network (4401 Conner St)
- - Saturday, March 7, 2026, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM at Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan - Dick & Sandy Dauch Campus (16500 Tireman Ave)
If You Can't Attend
Your voice is still essential. You can share your ideas and feedback anytime through our online survey: .
Additional community conversation dates and locations will be announced soon. Stay updated at Rise Higher Detroit
About Rise Higher Detroit
Rise Higher Detroit, the official transition initiative of Mayor-elect Mary Sheffield, aims to be the boldest and most inclusive engagement effort in Detroit’s history. The transition will help develop an official Transition Action Plan—a roadmap that reflects the voices, values, and aspirations of Detroiters. Together, we will help Mayor-Elect Sheffield realize her vision of an administration built on the voices and priorities of the people.
No public or campaign dollars are being used to fund the activities of the Rise Higher Detroit transition committee. The Mayor-elect and Detroit’s philanthropic community have collaborated to create a fund, established at the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and supported by a variety of foundations and other civic institutions, to fund transition efforts, including community engagement and talent acquisition.
Where is it happening?
Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church, 5105 Anthony Wayne Drive, Detroit, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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