The Metro: Detroit’s Mayoral Candidates face off over transit issues at public forum
Lauren Myers, Alex McLenon, The Metro June 9, 2025As Detroit prepares to elect a new mayor, transit is emerging as a key issue. Nine candidates are on the August primary ballot, and a recent forum hosted by Transportation Riders United gave them a chance to share their vision for improving Detroit’s bus and streetcar systems. WDET’s Alex McLenon breaks down the highlights on The Metro.

Transit among other issues will be top priorities for Detroit's next mayor. Photo credit: Eli Newman, WDET
After serving in office for more than a decade, Mike Duggan is in his final term as mayor of Detroit. That has led to a crowded mayoral race, with nine people formally entering to have their names appear on the August primary ballot. Two candidates will advance to the November general election.
Whoever becomes Detroit’s next mayor will have a number of issues to tackle and one of them is transit. The city’s bus and streetcar systems are in need of upgrades. Meanwhile, Southeast Michigan as a whole still lacks a truly regional transit system.
With so many candidates in the race and so many topics to cover, Detroiters are eager to know where they stand on transit. A nonprofit called Transportation Riders United hosted a forum last week, giving each candidate a chance to discuss how they would address transit issues if elected.
Today on The Metro, WDET reporter Alex McLenon joins us to talk about the hour-long forum. The discussion included how DDOT has reimagined its service plans. The department spends a significant amount of time and money training and paying drivers, yet many of those drivers leave for higher wages at SMART after completing their certification.
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