FARES RIDING DDOT DETROIT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION USING THIS MAP DDOT Customer Service Representatives are available to take your calls weekdays: The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) buses serve the city of Detroit and many suburban communities. This system map provides detailed route information that will assist you with your travel on DDOT. To provide ease of use, routes are color coded to identify direction of travel. The color coded system is also used on the route schedules and bus stop signs. Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The automated telephone system provides route and service information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. DDOT Customer Service (313) 933-1300 Toll-Free for calls outside the (313) area 1(888) DDOT-BUS (336-8287) TDD/TTY (For the Hearing Impaired) (313) 834-3434 Voice Relay (For the Hearing Impaired) 1(800) 649-3777 GREEN – All routes that travel in and out of downtown Detroit PURPLE – All routes that travel north and south DARK BLUE– All routes that travel east and west SYSTEM MAP SCHEDULES After determining where you are, where you want to go, and which route(s) are necessary to get there, you may need individual schedules for the bus routes you want to ride. Most routes operate throughout the day and evening until 1a.m.; 8 routes operate 24-hours. DDOT bus schedules have time points noted along the bus route which help you determine what time the bus will reach your bus stop. To obtain a printed bus schedule by mail or for information on where to obtain schedules at neighborhood locations , call DDOT at (313) 933-1300. Detroit Department of Transportation 1301 E. Warren, Detroit, MI 48207 www.RideDetroitTransit.com The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, age, handicap, sex or sexual orientation. Complaints may be filed with the following agencies: DDOT provides local service (regular service that makes all stops along the route), limited services (routes that make limited stops at major intersections), and enhanced service to regular routes during special events. Map Major streets are identified for your convenience. Routes are designated by name and by number for easy identification. On the map, look for the bus routes nearest your starting and ending points. Make sure to note where it may be necessary to transfer to another route to complete your trip. Using the Farebox The farebox offer convenient features that allow you to board the bus with ease. The farebox accepts U.S. coin and paper currency only – up to a $5 bill. Fares may be paid using cash or one of DDOT’s convenient fare cards. Identify Your Bus Stop DDOT has approximately 9,000 bus stops. More that 1,600 of these bus stops have shelters that provide some comfort and convenience to passengers waiting for the bus. New bus stop signs are being installed along DDOT bus routes. Until the installation is complete, you may still find some bus stops with old signs. Requesting a Transfer If you will be connecting to another route, a transfer may be purchased at the time fare payment is made. Transfers are valid for two hours. If you must ride a third bus, ask the driver of the second bus to “double” your transfer. Doubling a transfer adds thirty minutes to the two-hour transfer time. (Invalid transfers are subject to questioning by the driver) Identifying Your Bus To be sure you are boarding the correct coach, check the display head sign located on the outside front of the coach, above the windshield. Human Rights Department, 1026 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit, MI 48226 or Send ADA complaints to: Detroit Department of Transportation, ADA Coordinator, 1301 E. Warren, Detroit, MI 48207 Getting off the Bus • Signal for your stop a block ahead by pulling the bell cord found above the window or by pressing the signal strip in between the windows. • Use the rear door when deboarding. You must push the bar on the rear door after the green light is activated before the door will automatically open for your exit. • Step carefully from the door. • Always wait for the bus to pull away from the curb before crossing the street. Boarding The Bus Send Title VI Civil Rights complaints to: Detroit Department of Transportation, Office of Contract Compliance, 1301 E. Warren, Detroit, MI 48207 Detroit Department of Transportation Please note: Weekday schedule times may differ from weekend schedule times. Make sure you have the right schedule for the day you plan to travel. Schedules are available at the DDOT Administration Building: 1301 E. Warren, Detroit Public Libraries, Community Service Centers, and online at www.RideDetroitTransit.com. www.RideDetroitTransit.com City of Detroit RideDetroitTransit.com Adult Base Fare Adult Express Fare Student* with DDOT Student ID* Transfer Senior (65 & older) & Disabled with appropriate ID** Transfer** Medicare Cardholder** Transfer Children (under 44” tall) Limit three w/paid adult fare DDOT Monthly GoPass DDOT Biweekly GoPass DDOT Weekly GoPass Five Day Pass Ten Dollar Value Card DDOT Senior/Disabled Monthly GoPass** DDOT/SMART Regional Monthly Pass As a courtesy to these riders, kindly offer your seat. Plan to arrive at your bus stop a few minutes ahead of time. • When the bus arrives, step aboard using the front door; remember, allow exiting passengers to leave first. • Please have your exact fare ready to insert into the farebox when you board the bus, or use one of the convenient fare cards. Note: Bus drivers are not permitted to accept fares and are not able to make change. Fare Card Sales Outlets Fares and Fare Cards • If the bus is filling up, please move as far to the rear as possible so others can board easily. • Seats located at the front of the bus are designated for elderly and disabled people. Flip-type seats located near the wheelchair boarding entrance are specifically for people using wheelchairs. • Remain behind the white line on the floor at the front of the bus when the bus is in motion and stay clear of the doors. Government Offices DDOT Main Office 1301 E. Warren Avenue $1.50 $2.00 CODE OF CONDUCT WHILE RIDING THE BUS Please: Do not hinder DDOT employees from performing their duties, and always observe the following rules: Community Access Centers All locations 1. No smoking on the bus. 2. No eating or drinking on the bus. 3. Headphones are required when using radios or other electronic devices. 4. No pets on the bus, with the exception of service animals for people with disabilities. 5. No cursing or disorderly conduct. 6. No obscene ring tones – use the phone vibrate feature during your trip. 7. Speak quietly when talking to other passengers and use cell phones only when necessary. 8. Do not leave litter or trash on the bus. 9. Do not vandalize buses or other DDOT property; violators will be prosecuted Rosa Parks Transit Center 360 Michigan Avenue $0.75 $0.25 Banks (Monthly GOPASS Only) Comerica Bank Branches Select Detroit Area Locations $0.50 $0.10 $0.75 $0.10 First Independence Bank of Michigan 44 Michigan Avenue Supermarkets, Convenience Stores, Other Locations Apollo Supermarket Banner Superstore 20250 W. 7 Mile Rd. 14424 Schaefer No Charge $47.00 $27.50 $14.40 $14.00 $10.00 Imperial Supermarket 1940 E. 8 Mile Rd. Krown Supermarket 5800 Caniff $17.00 Cadillac Tower Lobby Shoppe 65 Cadillac Square $49.50 CVS Pharmacy Stores All Detroit Area Store Locations SERVICE CHANGES & RIDER ALERTS • Changes in DDOT bus schedules occur in January, April, June and September. • Service Change Brochures detailing schedule modifications and/or adjustments may be obtained at the DDOT Administration Building at 1301 E. Warren, Detroit Public Libraries, Community Access Centers, and online at www.RideDetroitTransit.com. • DDOT bus service operates Sunday schedule on the following holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. *Student I.D. cards may be purchased at DDOT’s main office 1301 E. Warren Avenue, the Rosa Parks Transit Center, and Community Access Centers ONLY, (at a cost of $2.00). To purchase a DDOT student I.D. card, one of the following items is needed: A current official document from your school, a letter of current enrollment on school letterhead, a current school identification, or a current year report card. Mobile Gas Station 1001 E. Warren N & K Mini Mart 3800 Woodward Ave. **To receive the discounted fare, eligible senior and disabled passengers must present their DDOT Special Services ID Card or a state ID with visual impairment designation. Medicare cardholders are eligible for 1/2 fare (seventy-five cents). See the ADA section of this map for details on the Special Services Program. Wayne State University Student Center 5221 Gullen Mall • Room 50 - Lower Level, Detroit SNL Quick Stop 97 W. Warren Henry Ford Community College 5101 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn Rider Alerts are issued to inform passengers of DDOT bus re-routes and service changes as a result of construction or road closures. For the latest updates call: (313) 9331300 or 1 (888) DDOT BUS or visit us online at: www.RideDetroitTransit.com Wayne County Community College Downtown District • 1001 W. Fort, Detroit Eastern District • 5901 Conner Ave, Detroit Northwest District • 8200 W. Outer Dr, Detroit Downriver District - 21000 Northline Rd., Taylor THE ROSA PARKS TRANSIT CENTER 16 18 Use The Mover You can help –People report vandalism and transit crimes by calling (313) 933-1300. O18 Motown Historical Museum (2648 W. Grand Blvd.) Running days a week, the People Mover hasWatcher! 13 stations in In case ofseven an emergency, call 911. Be a Transit Stop the downtown Detroit Central Business District, above street level and integrated into several well-known buildings. The People Mover is a wonderful way to get around downtown and also tour the award-winning art on display at each station. C2 MGM Grand Casino (1777 Third St.) 18 21 16 18 H16 Michigan State Fairgrounds (8 Mile at Woodward) 12 17 53 & 30 54 on nights and weekends N19 Plowshares Theatre Company (2870 E. Grand Blvd.) Q20 Motor City Casino 11 36 16 17 22 23 46 60 People Mover Route Stop High School Municipal Parking Lot Attraction 1 Service Center 2 Brush Woodward River Walk 3 4 5 Beaubien Saint Antoine Brush Randolph Brush I-375 Service 48 48 Larned 7 I-375 Service 10 F 7 7 University of Detroit Mercy Law School Jefferson Detroit Marriott US Customs Detroit R iver 10 23 Randolph Atwater r. ter Transportation Services Police Station Civic Cen 48 E 25 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center Hart Plaza Library tes Pla ce rk Hotel Windsor Route H 21 29 H11 Northland Center (Mall)/Southfield East and West Routes 34 49 Courtyard By Marriott 78 53 13th Precinct Cobo Arena Government Office nR Cass nt Riverfro Sixth 49 18 25 48 10 Congress 53 78 16 Court North and South Routes R18 Mexican Village (West Bagley) 53 34 Monroe Franklin Renaissance Center General Motors HQ Scale in Miles 6 560 Conrail Atwater Atwater 0 Woodbridge G 25 Schweitzer N20 Institute of African-American Arts (2641 W. Grand Blvd.) Convention Facilities 7 48 40 23 Macomb Greektown 10 Wayne County Building Detroit-Windso r Tunnel At DDOT, your safety is our business. One of DDOT’s goals is to insure the safety of passengers as well as employees. Detroit Police Officers ride DDOT buses on a regular basis, enforcing ordinances relating to public safety. Downtown Routes Raynor 34 40 49 10 11 24 38 College 10 78 Clinton Beaubien Public Safety L20 Hamtramck DDOT Transit Location 34 D Fort s 48 40 Mullett Frank Murphy Hall of Justice Lafayette Randolph Q21 Eastern Market (Russell) Front entrance of the RPTC. 23 7 Cobo Conference/ Exhibition Center Casino y DOWNTOWN AND NEW CENTER AREA 22 37 46 60 re Penn Central C Ca adilla mp c S us q Ma 23 rtiu 34 16 Jefferson rar G Joe Louis Arena nt 31 34 LEGEND Friend of the Court SMART Lafayette Water Board Building 375 Greektown Casino & Hotel The Atheneum n Mo Compuware 49 34 10 Lib H26 Eastland Center (Mall) (E. 8 Mile Rd.) Michigan Secretary of State Office Larned Ce 14 22 37 41 46 47 49 54 60 Federal Courts (Old Federal Building) 53 16 18 at Gr 3 Mechanic iot 49 Police Headquarters roe er T11 Dearborn 53 rm 10 METROPOLITAN REGION 10 48 29 34 Madison Downtown Public Library Fa 14 36 53 S10 Fairlane Town Center (Mall) (Dearborn) DDOT has the right to refuse service to anyone violating any policy or regulation. All policies are subject to update and change upon determination by DDOT management. Congress Book Cadillac 23 36th District Court (Madison Center) Hilton Garden Inn Gr 29 40 48 ay 7 16 18 23 25 31 36 53 78 O19 International Institute (111 E. Kirby) 10 dw C5 State Theatre (2115 Woodward Ave.) Violators found guilty of a civil infraction, as identified in the City of Detroit Municipal Code, will be subject to fines ranging from $100 - $500 and/or jail time upon conviction. 31 53 oa 7 16 18 23 25 31 36 53 78 Wayne County Community College Downtown Campus SMART d an r G ve Ri 40 Beacon Gem Theatre & Century Club Music Hall Center r 40 48 21 31 Shelby D5 Detroit Opera House (1526 Broadway) Fort 85 s t atio Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau Cass A person violating any policy or regulation may be warned and/or ordered to leave the facility by DDOT Security or DDOT Management. Refusal to comply with an order to leave the facility will be handled by the Detroit Police. F 29 Third 34 40 49 76 P20 Detroit Symphony Orchestra (3663 Woodward Ave.) 19 29 First 14 36 53 Fort 36 21 21 36 18 7 25 27 37 31 49 27 Second O19 Detroit Science Center (5020 John R.) D6 Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts (350 Madison) No Standing in or obstructing doorways No Undressing, indecent or obscene conduct 14 36 53 16 18 23 31 34 36 40 49 53 78 7 10 23 25 53 78 Lafayette O19 Detroit Institute of Arts (5200 Woodward Ave.) 37 36 29 10 16 Lafayette 49 14 36 53 C6 Gem Theatre & Century Club (333 Madison) H6 Renaissance Center (400 Renaissance Center) 49 Greyhound Station O19 Detroit Historical Museum (5401 Woodward Ave.) 19 27 Griswold 34 40 49 14 36 53 Howard Fifth E7 Greektown & Greektown Casino (Monroe St.) Howard McNamara Federal Office Building Holiday Inn Express C Cros Br 16 18 23 31 36 53 78 E O19 Children’s Museum (67 E. Kirby) DDOT Rosa Parks Transit 299 Center Washington B5 Fox Theatre (2211 Woodward Ave.) 14 36 53 78 19 34 Detroit Opera House Woodward 16 18 23 31 36 53 78 O19 Charles Wright Museum of African -American History (315 E. Warren Ave.) an Abbott Abbott it W Ba 21 34 18 31 y gle r B7 Ford Field (2000 Brush St.) Third 16 18 23 31 36 53 78 CULTURAL CENTER 21 ve ge B6 Comerica Park (2100 Woodward Ave.) Fifth Lod CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT Mic hig This system map is not to scale and points of interest are approximations. For exact street location and directions to a facility, please contact that facility. Changes may occur due to facility relocation or closure. Adams Ri nC 12 Fillmore Theatre d Bagley Joh Sixth D Labrosse 21 53 16 18 23 36 an 37 Porter KEY TO CITY-WIDE ATTRACTIONS Mi Plaza Dr. Transportation Services E3 DDOT Rosa Park Transit Center E1 Greyhound Station F3 Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) G6 Windsor Tunnel Bus ddle B Comerica Park Joh Third F4 Michigan Secretary of State Office F4 Visitor Information Center A2 Cass Technical High School E5 Downtown Public Library B4 Payne-Pulliam School of Trade and Commerce Inc. G8 University of Detroit Mercy Law School F1 Wayne County Community College Prohibitive behaviors in and around the Rosa Parks Transit Center: No Begging, panhandling No Change without purchase No Charging of cell phones or other electronic devices No Disorderly conduct including: • No Disturbing the peace by engaging in loud, unruly, raucous, harmful, abusive or harassing behavior • No Obscene and profane language • No Roller skating, roller blading, or skateboarding • No Urinating or defecating in public No Explosive, highly combustible, or flammable materials No Full face masks or face coverings allowed inside the center No Gambling No Impeding, hindering, or obstructing the work of city employees No Littering or Loitering No Malicious mischief – destruction or defacing property No Pets or other animals with the exception of service animals No Possession or concealment of a weapon including loaded or unloaded firearm, dagger, knife, razor, etc. No Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages No Possession or distribution of illegal or controlled substances No Smoking in facility or within 15 ft. of doorways Under the canopy of the new RPTC. No Soliciciting No Spitting on floors or bus platforms No Selling of bus schedules or unauthorized selling of fare cards, transfers, or bus tickets No Selling or distribution of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs 5 Service Centers Education DDOT policies, City of Detroit, State and Federal ordinances, laws and regulations apply to the conduct of all persons utilizing the DDOT transportation system and facilities. Elizabeth Montcalm Ford Field Fox Theatre Gr A major goal of the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) is to build, establish and operate a public transportation system and environment that is safe, secure, and comfortable for all persons. Columbia 1 Montcalm Payne-Pulliam Career Center Pa ROSA PARKS TRANSIT CENTER CODE OF CONDUCT C 36 Ba 18 16 23 rel l F6 Wayne County Building C7 36th District Court (Madison Center) F4 Federal Courts (Old Federal Building) D7 Frank Murphy Hall of Justice F4 Friend of the Court G5 Wayne County Circuit Court 36 he Courts A Winder 75 18 78 MGM Grand Casino & Hotel 8 36 First Mega Bus – the low-cost express bus offers city-to-city travel service to 28 major cities in the midwest and northeast. Board the Mega Bus on Cass Avenue north of Michigan Avenue. Winder Auditorium D B 7 nt o MAP OF CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 16 23 18 78 Park Transit Windsor (TW) – operates a cross border service between downtowns Windsor and Detroit via the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel. Boarding for the Tunnel bus is at bay 13. Phone: (519) 944-4111 G5 Coleman A. Young Municipal Center E3 McNamara Federal Office Building F4 Old Federal Building D7 Police Headquarters E6 Water Board Building 31 Clifford G4 Cobo Arena G3 Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center G5 Hart Plaza G3 Joe Louis Arena 23 75 Wayne County Government Offices Convention Facilities Cass Third 18 KEY TO DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit (SMART) – provides regional transit services to Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties. SMART routes #510 and #560 board at bays 14 and 15. (866) 962-5515 Duffield Second 27 Joy (RPTC - Bay 5) * These routes enter the bays on nights and Sat/Sun only with the exception of Gratiot which only enters the bay at night. All 5 routes can board at Michigan & Cass during the day. Henry 16 23 Henry Sibley Adelaide r RPTC – Rosa Parks Transit Center 10 78 ive 23 *Hamilton (RPTC - Bay 14) 53 *Woodward (RPTC - Bay 8) 78 Imperial 21 Motor City Casino & Hotel dR 40 Russell (RPTC - Bay 10) A Cass Technical High School an 21 Grand River (RPTC - Bay 3) 25 Jefferson (RPTC - Bay 4) Detroit People Mover (DPM) – is the fully automated light rail system that operated on an elevated single track loop in Detroit’s central business district. Phone: (313) 224-2160 37 Michigan (RPTC - Bay 9) Fourth 36 Oakland (RPTC - Bay 8) 49 Vernor (RPTC - Bay 13) Fourth 18 *Fenkell (RPTC - Bay 12) Fifth 34 *Gratiot (RPTC - Bay 9) Pine 16 78 6 ine 16 *Dexter (RPTC - Bay 10) (RPTC - Bay 11) Ledyard 5 St A 31 Mack (RPTC - Bay 7) 23 4 John R 10 Chene (RPTC - Bay 1) 48 Van Dyke-Lafayette 3 Park 29 Linwood (RPTC - Bay 6) 2 Clifford 7 Cadillac-Harper (RPTC - Bay 12) 19 Fort (RPTC - Bay 2) Passengers may also make connections to the following transit services: 1 Second KEY TO DOWNTOWN BUS ROUTES Gr From the new Rosa Parks Transit Center, DDOT bus riders are able to make connections to 13 DDOT routes at a single downtown transfer point. Those routes include: Chene, Fort, Grand River, Jefferson, Joy Road, Linwood, Mack, Oakland, Michigan, Russell, Van Dyke, Vernor, Cadillac/Harper. Passengers may also connect to the Dexter, Fenkell, Hamilton, Gratiot, and Woodward routes at nearby bus stops. All services are accessible to riders in wheelchairs. 7 H River Walk .25 8 ADA SERVICES ADA SERVICES • The Detroit Department of Transportation is excited to introduce its new Detroit Mobility 1st (DM1) service, which is a centralized mobility center focused on enhancing service for eligible elderly, disabled, and lower-income riders within DDOT’s service area. DM1 serves as the umbrella under which all targetrider services are coordinated for the city of Detroit. DM1’s service center is housed within DDOT’s Main Office to coordinate the service groups: Rider Eligibility, Call Center, Service Providers, Programs & Services, Capital Resources, Mobility Training, Quality Assurance, and Mobility Outreach. Collectively, these groups produce the service coordination needed for area-wide service enhancements. DM1 promotes a Collection of Programs & Services (COPS), which is funded by grants and DDOT, and is designed to satisfy eligible rider’s individual transit needs. Riders apply through DM1 to request certification for any of the following COPS: • Reduced Fares: The DDOT program that permits eligible elderly and mobility disabled individuals to access DDOT’s fixed-route service, during non-peak hours of operation, at a reduced fare. (9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.). • MetroLift (ADA Paratransit): The DDOT program that permits riders who are unable to independently navigate to, oard, ride, and exit from fixed-route services access to a curb-to-curb service. MetroLift Para Plus: The grant program that permits riders who are unable to independently navigate to, board, ride, and exit from fixed-route services; and who require assistance between the curb and door of each location, access to a door-to-door service. • Senior Plus: The grant program that permits age 65 or older riders, who require the use of a mobility aid, and who are ineligible for MetroLift, limited access to DDOT’s fixed-route service. • Job Connect: The grant program that permits riders who qualify as “low-income” and are in need of transportation to/from employment, training, and/or human services-related commitments, access to a curb-to-curb service. • Life Support: The grant program that permits riders who are diagnosed with illnesses that require frequent and reoccurring medical procedures, which result with aftereffects that impair the rider’s ability to navigate fixed-route services, access to a curb-to- curb service. • Opt-To-Ride: The grant program that offers riders who are determined eligible for MetroLift, Job Connect, or Life Support, the option to access DDOT’s more economical fixed-route service instead. • Share-A-Ride: The grant program that permits a group of at least five (5) eligible riders, who share a common pick-up and/or drop-off ocation, transportation to suburban area locations. • Grab-A-Cab: The grant program that permits riders to request and receive “same-day” transportation services. Additional information on Detroit Mobility 1st may be obtained from DDOT’s website at: www.RideDetroitTransit.com or by calling DM1 Customer Care at (313) 933-1300 and selecting options 2 and 3. After Hours Emergency Assistance DDOT has an after hours emergency telephone service to assist people who are handicapped and may be experiencing problems with lift bus service. The emergency telephone number is (313) 933-1261 (Monday to Friday starting at 6pm and all day Saturday and Sunday). Alternative Information Services: Hearing, Speech, and Sight Impairments Schedules and other service information may be provided in the following alternative formats: Braille, large print, audio cassette. Persons with hearing and speech impairments can obtain information through a Telecommunication Device (TDD) service by calling (313) 834-3434. Voice Relay Service is available by calling 1 (800) 649-3777. For persons with limited English proficiency, passenger information may be requested in the language of your choice. Information may also be requested in alternative formats, including large print, Braille, and audio. DDOT Accessibility Guidelines DDOT is committed to providing efficient, reliable accessible transit services to the residents of the City of Detroit and its surrounding communities. All of DDOT routes are wheelchair accessible. Many of DDOT buses have a “kneeling” feature that lowers the front entrance of the vehicle to within inches from the ground for easy ramp access by any customer with mobility impairments or difficulty using the front steps. Other, older buses, have a wheelchair lift at the back door. DDOT accessibility guidelines cover the following: • Announcement of stops • Boarding/alighting • Wheelchair lift back-up policy • Securement of mobility devices • Priority seating/securement area • Service animals • Discrimination complaint process Notice For Complaints Of Discrimination Based On Disability DDOT has an established a process for investigating and resolving complaints alleging discrimination based on disability regarding DDOT services, programs, and facilities. DDOT’s ADA Coordinator shall be responsible for overseeing investigations and responses to complaints of discrimination based on disability. Required Information: Complainant’s name, address, phone number, route number, date, time, location, direction and details. Complaints with incomplete information may result in delayed investigations and responses. DDOT cannot respond to complaints without the complainant’s mailing address. How to File a Complaint 1. By Telephone: Call DDOT’s Customer Service Office, (313) 9331300, the City of Detroit Call Center at 311 or (313) 224- INFO (4636) or the toll-free number 1-888-DDOT BUS (accepting calls from anywhere in the US and Canada). TDD (313) 834-3434 (for the hearing impaired). 2. In Writing: Send letters to the Department of Transportation’s ADA Coordinator at 1301 East Warren, Detroit, Michigan 48207. Complaints may also be faxed to (313) 578-8205. 3. In Person: Visit DDOT’s main office at 1301 East Warren, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, or complaints may be given verbally to the ADA Coordinator. It is advisable to call DDOT’s ADA Coordinator in advance at (313) 833-7898 to schedule an appointment. The Representative will offer instructions on how to file a written complaint. Before concluding the interview, the Representative will ask if the complainant wishes to have the information reviewed for accuracy and will make any requested corrections. A detailed copy of the DDOT Accessibility Guidelines (which include the Notice of Complaints) is available online at www.RideDetroitTransit.com or contact DDOT Customer Service at (313) 933-1300, TDD/TTY (313) 834-3434. Bikes & Buses Together Get Involved DDOT holds public meetings to receive public input on projects, planning, and services. Public hearings are held as necessary to present capital projects and service planning. Public hearing notices are posted on the DDOT website and published in local newspapers 30 days prior to the scheduled hearing date. The Local Advisory Council for the Disabled and Elderly Meetings are bi-monthly (Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.) to discuss accessibility planning for disabled and elderly passengers. The meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the designated months at the DDOT Main Office, 1301 E. Warren, from 10 am to noon. Customer Information Meeting Held on the third Thursday of each month from 5 pm to 7 pm at DDOT’s Main Office. Meet members of the management team, hear the latest information on services, and present your comments and concerns regarding public transportation. DDOT Advisory Commission Meeting Held on the third Wednesday of every month (except July and August) at the DDOT Main Office from 10 am to 12 pm. Customer Information Sharing the Road and improving the commute for work, school, and leisure! DDOT introduced the Bikes on Buses pilot project in fall 2008 and is proud to announce that bike racks will soon be available on all DDOT buses, improving commuters’ travel options. A number of stationary racks for bike parking will also be installed at high transfer points along DDOT routes in 2012. Please let us know if there is a DDOT bus stop near you that could benefit from bike parking! Remember to always pass buses on the left when cycling by them on the road. • Use of the racks is free! No additional fare is required for passengers using the bike racks. • Passengers are responsible for the loading and unloading of their bikes. DDOT regulations prohibit drivers from providing any assistance loading and unloading bicycles. • Cyclists assume all responsibility for any damage and/or injury that occurs as a result of their bicycles being on DDOT property. • DDOT will not be responsible for stolen or damaged bicycles; this includes bicycles that are left at transit centers or on bike racks. • Bike racks accommodate bicycles with wheels 16” or larger. Bicycles that do not fit securely on the bike rack will not be allowed on the bike rack. • Bike racks hold two (2) bicycles securely. • Space on the bike rack is available on a first-come, first-served basis. If a bus arrives and the bike rack is full, please wait for the next bus. You may call DDOT Customer Service Information Center at (313) 933-1300 or Toll Free at 1-888-DDOT-BUS (336-8287) from 6 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday for operator assisted service. The automated telephone call system is also available for additional information on DDOT services, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Telephone Numbers For General Information, Pass Sales, Route & Schedule Information, Lost & Found, Comments, Compliments and Complaints, Elderly & Handicapped Information (Monday - Friday: 6 am – 6 pm): DDOT Customer Service: (313) 933-1300 Toll-Free Outside the (313) Area Code: 1-888-DDOT-BUS (336-8287) TDD/TTY (Hearing Impaired): (313) 834-3434 Voice Relay Service (Hearing Impaired): 1-800-649-3777 People using wheelchair mobility aids who experience problems obtaining service may call the After Hours Emergency Lift Service Assistance number at: (313) 933-1261. Online information is available 24hrs per day. Visit us at www.RideDetroitTransit.com. The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) ensures the right of all to participate in programs and services we provide. All DDOT passengers will be treated equally and will not be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination under any federally-funded progra.m. or activity on the grounds of RACE, COLOR, or NATIONAL ORIGIN, as protected by Title VI of the Civil Right Act of 1964. Any person who believes he/she has experienced discrimination MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITHIN ONE HUNDRED-EIGHTY (180) DAYS following the date of the alleged discriminatory action. The complaint should include a description of the alleged action, the complainant’s name, address, and telephone number. Send Title VI Civil Rights complaints to: Detroit Department of Transportation, Administration Office, 1301 E. 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Schedules are available at the DDOT Administration Building: 1301 E. Warren, Detroit Public Libraries, Neighborhood City Halls, and online at www.RideDetroitTransit.com. 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CLAIR SHORES 38 11 29 Warren 37 10 nt al Wes t erry Hill h C ter 1 54 14 22 Cherry Hill W ES TL AN D Ecorse 47 153 M W W Tireman Ca en d r A rk Pa C 16 27 11 46 an ichig W AY NE Joy 27 ing om Wy Inkster Merriman SS 11 21 41 Ford Telegraph 153 Ann Arbor 24 Ch ntr Ford Warren 38 13 McNichols f nif 40 38 m lair 9 12 ou go ica Ce GARDEN CITY Middlebelt Farmington Warren Beech Daly Q Q 14 29 De 22 Warren Evergreen WESTLAND Tu o xed ois ern DEARBORN HEIGHTS r 23 36 1 16 Chicago 15 . 47 36 15 Liv Tireman ive Central Tireman Southfield 47 ive An n Arbor 27 rD Ann Arbor 15 46 te Ou Joy PP Chicago dR Wyoming 27 Joy VV an Schaefer Chicago Chicago 15 43 Lahser O O 39 18 18 Plymouth 39 60 Livernois 38 Plymouth D 15 Gr n 15 so avi Schoolcraft 43 38 39 43 54 43 son B D 8 Mile 45 10 vi Da 15 39 43 78 46 Plymouth 10 32 18 41 Greenfield 38 John R 5 21 38 38 43 ard Fenkell 96 N N TT John C Lodge 22 96 RR 39 39 Schoolcraft 43 Schoolcraft 16 29 29 30 Nevada 40 32 12 Mile 3 17 102 7 Mile 40 53 18 Evergreen Telegraph Merriman REDFORD TWP 3 9 Mile 48 A 10 Mile 97 Outer Drive 36 dw Puritan 23 McNichols 54 78 45 ton mil Ha Rosa Parks Inkster 5 Mile 16 32 39 18 7 Mile Linwood 32 78 45 Fenkell Outer Drive 75 Outer Drive 10 32 12 31 31 94 696 8 Mile 17 30 30 11 Mile 9 Mile o Wo 60 30 Outer Drive 16 13 Mile EASTPOINTE 36 17 23 45 29 29 R O S EV ILLE 10 Mile 102 12 30 53 54 Livernois r 30 54 Wyoming ive 32 5 Mile M M 16 22 McNichols 6 Mile LIVONIA dR ROYAL OAK TWP Schaefer an 41 28 28 CENTERLINE HAZEL PARK FERNDALE Coolidge Gr 23 Greenfield Beech Daly K K 45 97 12 Mile 696 PARK 17 46 22 60 27 27 DDOT SYSTEM MAP 13 Mile PLEASANT RIDGE OA K 7 Mile 78 26 26 Chicago HUNTINGTON WOODS 46 78 17 21 25 25 W A R R E N 17 17 24 24 11 Mile Southfield Telegraph Middlebelt 5 7 Mile LL 60 23 23 14 Mile BERKLEY 39 102 8 Mile 75 22 22 53 1 Evergreen 8 Mile 21 21 14 Mile 16 Lahser Merriman 24 20 20 John R LATHRUP VILLAGE 9 Mile FA RM IN G TO N H IL LS 19 19 R O YA L O A K Bel Air..............................................H-23 Belmont Shopping Plaza..................H-19 Eastern Market.................................P-21 Eastland Center...............................H-28 Fairlane Meadows............................R-11 11 Mile Fairlane Town Center.......................S-10 Attractions Hamtramck CBD...............................L-20 Harbortown......................................Q-23 Compuware World Headquarters....Q-20 Highland Park CBD..........................K-17 Cultural Center.................................P-20 Northland Mall..................................H-11 Eastern Market.................................P-21 Old Redford Shopping District............J-7 State Fairgrounds............................H-17 Fisher Theatre.................................O-19 This system map is not to scale and points of interest are approximations. For exact 696 street Max M. Fisher Music Center............P-20 location and directions to a facility, please contact that facility. Changes may occur due to facility ile Motown Historical Museum..............O-18 relocation or closure. 10 M S O U T H F I E L D 18 18 MADI SON HEI G HTS Shopping Areas 9 Mile r 17 17 Main 10th Precinct.....................................L-15 12th Precinct......................................I-15 Eastern District.................................K-24 Central District.................................O-20 Southwestern District.......................S-18 6th Precinct temp. 8th Precinct.........I-20 16 16 10 Farmington JJ B EV ER LY HIL L S 10 Mile ive II 15 15 Crooks Detroit Police Districts 5 H H Adams/Butzel..................................L-13 Butzel Family Center.......................P-24 Clemente.........................................R-19 Coleman A. Young Community Center........................P-22 Considine.........................................M-19 Crowell...............................................K-7 ile Delray...............................................U-1613 M Heilmann..........................................H-26 Joseph Walker Williams...................N-18 Kemeny............................................V-14 Lenox...............................................O-27 Lipke..................................................I-22 Northwest Activities Center...............J-13 Patton...............................................S-15 Farewell...........................................H-20 Belle Isle..........................................Q-24 12 Mile Coolidge dR 14 14 CLAWSON Greenfield an 13 13 Southfield Gr 12 12 ile 14 M Recreation Centers Evergreen G FARMINGTON G 11 11 BIRMINGHAM Lahser Orchard Lake FF 10 10 BINGHAM FARMS FRANKLIN FARMINGTON HILLS 99 New Detroit Science Center............Q-19 Redford Plaza....................................O-6 Pewabic Pottery...............................O-25 Riverbend Plaza...............................N-27 Tuskegee Airmen National Museum.U-17 International Gospel Music Hall of Fame & Museum......................K-11 Youthville Detroit..............................O-20 1 Chaney Library................................L-11 Chase Library...................................I-10 Conely Library..................................R-16 Detroit Public Library - Main............O-19 Douglass Library..............................Q-19 Duffield Library.................................O-18 Edison Library..................................O-10 Elmwood Park Library......................Q-22 Franklin Library.................................I-25 Hamtramck Public Library................L-20 Harper Woods Library.......................I-28 Hubbard Library...............................K-13 Islamic Library of Dearborn..............P-12 24 Jefferson Library...............................K-28 Knapp Library...................................J-20 Lincoln Library..................................I-18 Monteith Library...............................M-27 Parkman Library...............................L-16 Redford Library..................................K-8 Richard Library................................O-15 River Rouge Public Library..............V-16 Royal Oak Township Library............H-14 Skillman Branch...............................Q-22 Sherwood Forest Library..................I-15 Wilder Library....................................I-22 Telegraph EE Inkster DD Orchard Lake CC Middlebelt BB Finney..............................................L-27 Golightly Career & Tech Center.....N-27 Detroit City Airport............................K-23 Henry Ford........................................H-9 Kettering..........................................M-23 King, M.L..........................................P-23 Amtrak 14 Mile Mumford...........................................J-13 Northwestern...................................O-17 Amtrak Station.................................S-11 Osborn..............................................I-23 Amtrak Station.................................N-19 Pershing...........................................I-20 Amtrak Station..................................T-9 Randolph Technical Center...............J-12 Renaissance....................................J-12 10Southeastern....................................N-25 Colleges Southwestern...................................T-17 Trombly Alternative High School......M-23 Detroit College of Business..............R-13 Western............................................R-18 Henry Ford Community College.......R-9 NoAlt. Ed...............P-17 13 MileWestside Academy Marygrove College...........................K-14 rth University of Detroit Mercy...............K-15 w University of Michigan - Dearborn......S-9 Hospitalses te WCCCD (Northwest Campus)............J-9 rn WCCCD (Eastern Campus).............L-25 Children’s Hospital of Michigan.......O-20 Hw Wayne State University....................O-19 Detroit Receiving Hospital...............O-20 y College for Creative Studies............O-20 Detroit Riverview Hospital................O-24 Harper Hospital................................O-20 Henry Ford Hospital.........................O-18 le Mi 12 Detroit High Schools Hutzel Womens Hospital..................P-20 Karmanos.........................................P-20 Barsamian Preparatory Center........N-19 Kingswood Hospital.........................H-13 Breithaupt696 Vocational Tech Center..O-12 Oakwood Hospital............................U-10 Cass Technical High School............Q-20 Providence Hospital.........................G-11 Central.............................................M-17 Sinai-Grace Hospital........................J-12 Cody................................................O-10 St. John Hospital & Medical Center..J-29 Communication and Media Arts......L-11 VA Hospital......................................P-20 Crockett High School........................L-22 Crockett Career & Tech Center....P-21 11 Mile Davis Aerospace Tech.....................L-23 Libraries Denby..............................................I-26 Detroit City High School..................L-16 Henry Ford Contennial Library.......S-11 Detroit International Academy..........M-19 Esper Branch Library.......................Q-13 Detroit School of Arts.......................P-20 Bowen Library..................................S-17 Douglass Academy..........................O-19 Campbell Library..............................T-16 Ferguson Academy..........................Q-18 Chandler Park Library......................L-25 88 Gra ti Airports 77 oss Maple AA KEY TO POINTS OF INTEREST 66 Gr 55 Malden 44 Matchette 33 Roches ter 22 Farmington XX 11 75 Goddard Goddard WYANDOTTE Dedicated Employees
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