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MISSION

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"To develop public service policies and thought leadership and deliver exceptional value services while fostering employees personal growth and continuous improvement of work processes, and maintaining open communication with the public."

Hassan A. Saab, Deputy Director




The Department of Public Services oversees a world-class infrastructure network of one of the nation's largest counties and its 2 million plus residents and countless visitors.  The Department is committed to maintaining and improving our multi-billion dollar inventory of roads, buildings and land for the benefit of our public.

Wayne County's Department of Public Services (DPS) was formed as the succeeding agency to the Wayne County Road Commission. DPS manages the Divisions of Administration, Buildings, Engineering, Equipment, Parks and Roads.





Check out the DPS Summer/Fall 2010 Newsletter!





News Releases


Canadian National Railroad will be closing North Line Road west of Allen Road for crossing repairs from Monday, May 10, 2010 through Wednesday, May 19, 2010. North Line Road will be closed to thru traffic between Telegraph Road and Allen Road. Traffic will be detoured using Telegraph, Eureka and Allen Roads. Barricades and appropriate signing will be placed.


Saab to lead county road association
Hassan A. Saab, P.E. of Dearborn has been elected president of the County Road Association of Michigan (CRAM).


Saab, the deputy director of the Wayne County Department of Public Services, replaces former Macomb County Road Commissioner Robert Sawicki.


      $1.7 Million awarded for Van Horn Road

Trenton – Wayne County has been awarded $1,710,200 from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to resurface Van Horn between Fort (M 85) and Jefferson, including modifications and improvements boulevard cross-overs. This project will assist with moving traffic in and out of Chrysler’s Phoenix Engine facility.




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Trenton – Wayne County has been awarded $1,710,200 from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to resurface Van Horn between Fort (M 85) and Jefferson, including modifications and improvements boulevard cross-overs.

Hassan A. Saab, P.E. of Dearborn has been elected president of the County Road Association of Michigan (CRAM).






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