Orders Only for Home Delivery of Dearborn Calendar
Friday, October 15th, 2010
Dearborn residents need to put in an order for a city calendar by Nov. 5 if they want home delivery this year.
Faced with growing budget challenges, the city of Dearborn will no longer mail a city calendar to each household.
Instead, residents who would like an official 2011 city calendar delivered to their home will now be required to order one from the city by Friday, Nov. 5.
Those who order the free calendar will receive it in December.
This is a smart move by city leaders and should have been done long ago. Previously, the calendar was mailed to 36,000 households in Dearborn at a considerable cost to taxpayers.
The new 2011 calendars can be ordered two ways:
By completing an online order form on the City’s website at www.cityofdearborn.org. The form can be accessed by clicking on “Order a 2011 City Calendar” on the right side of the home page. Orders must be in by Nov. 5 to be eligible for home delivery.
Or leaving a voice message at 313-943-3003. Callers will be asked to leave a message that includes their name and a complete Dearborn address. They will also be asked to leave their telephone number in case the City needs to clarify their Dearborn address.
If neither way works, you can always find a city calendar in the Mayor’s office at City Hall come December.
A printable, electronic version of the 2011 city calendar will be available at www.cityofdearborn.org in December. In addition, limited quantities of the 2011 City Calendar will be available at City Hall and other public buildings in December.
The Dearborn city calendar is a comprehensive resource for City programs and services, event dates and phone numbers. It includes information about public safety, property maintenance, trash pickup and recycling, leaf pickup and snow removal, and recreation and cultural arts. It also explains the City’s budget by listing revenues and expenditures.


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