Stay Connected: Free Wi-Fi Rolling Out In 5 Detroit Parks
Five parks in Detroit are getting free public Wi-Fi and charging stations. It’s part of a pilot program happening in Bradby Park, Chandler Park, Clark Park, McDuffy Park, and Palmer…

Five parks in Detroit are getting free public Wi-Fi and charging stations. It's part of a pilot program happening in Bradby Park, Chandler Park, Clark Park, McDuffy Park, and Palmer Park. It’s part of an effort to increase internet accessibility in the city.
The Detroit Parks Coalition (DPC), in collaboration with the city and Connect 313, is bridging the internet access gaps in the community. They know that without internet access, people can miss out on so many essential things like completing everyday tasks, staying informed, working, studying, and more. That's why they're bringing these Wi-Fi installations to city parks to make sure everyone has equal opportunities to thrive and stay connected.
"Connect technology with being outdoors."
"Detroit's parks are our common grounds," said Sigal Hemy, executive director of DPC. "We are thrilled that our neighborhood parks will help bridge the digital divide and elevate quality of life for all Detroiters."
"This is a fantastic opportunity to connect technology with being outdoors," Alex Allen, DPC’s board president added. "Visitors can enhance their park experience by researching what they find in nature, or streaming music or their favorite show."
This pilot program is made possible by the Detroit Pistons, Rocket Community Fund, and Knight Foundation. They have generously granted a total of $265,000 to fund this initiative. The funding covers everything from infrastructure installation to five years of service, all provided by Cronus Internet.
Wi-Fi construction will begin immediately and continue through the Fall of 2023. Grant funding will also support charging stations in each of the selected parks.
A 2017 Metro Times cover story reported that about 40% of the city had no internet connection, what critics said amounted to “digital redlining” that left Detroiters at a disadvantage.
The Equitable Internet Initiative (EII) is also working to address internet access in Detroit through neighborhood-governed community wireless networks. They said since 2015, Detroit has been one of the country’s worst-connected cities. In a city with a median household income of $26,249, 38% of homes have no Internet connection, 63% of low-income homes have no in-home broadband, and 70% of school-age children have no Internet access at home.
Monroe Street Midway Returns To Downtown Detroit This Summer
Monroe Street Midway is returning to Downtown Detroit this summer with activities and entertainment for the whole family. However, this will be Monroe Street Midway's final season in its current location. Bedrock unveiled updated plans for its Monroe Block project earlier this year.
Opening on May 18, guests will have the opportunity to experience a series of playground-style attractions, the Rollout Detroit Roller Rink, Rocket Mortgage Sports Zone, and more.
Since its launch, Midway has welcomed more than 240,000 guests and helped generate support for local businesses.
The Midway will open on Thursday, May 18, and will operate Thursday through Sunday, weather permitting, through Labor Day weekend.
Entry is free into the Midway, the Rocket Mortgage Sports Zone, for mini golf, and playground activities. Roller skating is $13 per person which includes skate rental.
Take a look at what’s to come to Monroe Street Midway Downtown Detroit below.
Rollout Detroit

Operated in collaboration with RollerCade, Detroit’s oldest continuously open, Black-owned roller rink. Guests can book their tickets in advance at RolloutDet.com.
Rocket Mortgage Sports Zone:

Two half-court basketball courts and one full-court, multi-use sports area for basketball and pickleball are free to the public on a first-come-first-serve basis, made possible by the Rocket Community Fund.
Playground-Style Activations

New this year, the Midway will have a series of swings decorated with LED lights and seesaws for everyone to enjoy.
Mini Golf

Play some putt-putt on an enhanced 9-hole mini golf course. Mini golf is free to the public on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Monroe Street Midway-Artist Buildout

See artwork by renowned Detroit artists including Sheefy McFly, Olivia Guterson, Tony Whlgn, India Solomon, David Rubello and Marlo Broughton featured throughout the Midway.
Live Programming and Events

Don’t miss Fitness Fridays, Silent Disco Saturdays, Dino Sundays, as well as musical performances by local DJs and more.
Food and Beverage

Grab a variety of treats from concession stands.