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Mayor names Paratransit Director G. Michael Staley interim DDOT Director as Mikel Oglesby announces departure plans

2023
  • Oglesby resigns as Executive Director of Transit after fulfilling his 3-year commitment, will assist with leadership transition through October 
  • Staley has 36 years of transit experience, has led successful restructuring of DDOT’s once-troubled paratransit services 

 

Mayor Mike Duggan today named current executive paratransit manager G. Michael Staley as interim Executive Director of Transit following Mikel Oglesby’s recent decision to leave his position after three years. Oglesby recently shared with the Mayor his plans to move on and his commitment to assist with the leadership transition through the end of October.  

When Oglesby, a Miami resident, accepted the position of Executive Director of Transit in May of 2020, just two months into a global pandemic, he indicated that he saw his role as a three-year commitment.  

“Mikel took over DDOT in early 2020 and was immediately faced with the Covid crisis,” said Mayor Duggan. “He worked very hard to lead DDOT through a challenging period and we deeply appreciate his contributions. Everyone at the City wishes him all the best in his next chapter.”  

Staley was hired in June of 2022 to help the city restructure its troubled paratransit system, which was plagued by unreliable service and customer complaints. As part of Staley’s new model, the paratransit scheduling and customer service duties were brought in-house, which has resulted in a significant reduction in customer complaints.  

During the first seven (7) months of service-January 1, 2023 thru July 31-on time performance has improved to 97% and the number of performed trips resulting in a customer complaint is 0.10%. For the first time, monthly paratransit performance metrics are being posted on a public dashboard.  

“Michael has done a terrific job fixing what was in many ways a broken paratransit system and making it work for the residents it serves,” said Mayor Duggan. “He has demonstrated outstanding management ability in a short period of time and earned the confidence of paratransit advocates. I am fully confident he will be able to deliver measurable improvements to DDOT’s overall service, as well.”

Prior to his service at DDOT, Staley had 29 years of experience in the paratransit industry, much of it at the executive level. Staley said he appreciates the Mayor’s confidence and will work closely with drivers, their union and transit advocates to work toward broader reforms.  

“The citizens of Detroit expect and deserve public transportation services that are safe, reliable, customer-oriented, and cost effective,” Staley said. “Safe service means freedom from risk-for drivers, passengers, and the general public. Reliable service is directly related to the number of drivers that the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) can place behind the wheel every day. Safer service and more reliable service will be the two top priorities of DDOT in the near-term.” 

Duggan said he will evaluate Staley’s progress after six months to determine whether to have him stay on as permanent director.  

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G. Michael Staley, Interim Executive Director of Transit for the City of Detroit