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Dequindre Cut Extension Nears Completion in Detroit
Built on the bones of Detroit's abandoned Grand Trunk Railroad corridor, the Dequindre Cut has really made a name for itself over the last half ... -
Survey says: Invest in infrastructure!
Results of SEMCOG survey shows area residents agree that public infrastructure is deteriorating in southeast Michigan, but differ sharply on how to address the issue, ... -
Doing Away With Gas Tax?
A funding scheme developed in Oregon could fix Michigan's crumbling roads. But is it fair? -
Will you vote SMART?
On August 5, Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb County voters will decide whether to increase the suburban bus system millage from 0.59 to 1 mill — ... -
Putting Faith in Transit Makes Cents
It seems that many transit discussions focus on how much it will cost and who’s going to pay. The fact that transit injects four dollars ... -
Private bus company tests service, plans June 1 launch
On its maiden voyage, Detroit Bus Company experienced longer travel times than expected, but hopes to fill in some gaps for bus service in Detroit ... -
Run This Town: Socializing, fitness and 'networking' out
Three young Detroit professionals are building community and professional networks through the joy of fitness -
Re-designing Detroit means re-thinking the city
DETROIT — With almost a third of its land vacant, Detroit has abundant opportunity for re-inventing how its neighborhoods are designed, and that means they ... -
Feeding frenzy: Detroit’s food system celebrated, challenged
The two-day summit is tackling issues involving distribution, food equity, food justice as social justice, and the economics of the food industry -
Mayor Bing promises support, action for Detroit Complete Streets ordinance
Mayor Bing promises to support Detroit's Complete Streets Ordinance