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Home›Category: "People" (Page 3)

People

  • People
    August 21, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Aging Infrastructure and creating walkable communities

    DETROIT — A report recently issued from a September meeting may tell the Seven Mile-Telegraph Road area what it already knows: The wide, busy streets ...
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  • Economic Development, People, Transportation
    August 21, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    RPATH: Discussing county differences in mass transit

    Macomb County, Mich. — For at least 15 years, a group of leaders from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and Detroit have held a summit ...
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  • People
    August 21, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Therapy Through Cycles

    Ernie Dell's Cycletherapy is a great place to get fitted for a bicyle, which in turn is a great way to get fit.
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  • People
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    City connections: Municipalities begin planning for neighborhood networks

    The Michigan Municipal League has been focused on creating vibrant, 21st-century communities around Michigan.
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  • Community Design, Food, People
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Cooking and the community: It matters, part 2

    Volunteers teach food safety, nutrition, cooking techniques and shopping tips for finding the healthiest, most cost-efficient foods.
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  • People
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Healthy living by law?

    If fit communities can’t be legislated, how are they created? We asked around to find out.
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  • People
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Whatever happened to Rollerblading? Could it make a comeback?

    Sandra Svoboda waxes poetic about the days of spandex and 'blades, but hopes to see a wholesome comeback to inline skating in Detroit.
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  • People, Transportation
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Bike Pump Stations

    In this "bike-friendly," pothole-ridden, 144 square miles that is Detroit, wouldn't public bike pump and repair stations make sense?
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  • Economic Development, People
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    No growth without pain

    The twin hay makers of industrial exodus and the auto industry swoon have left their mark on the Motor City—but the scars aren’t indelible.
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  • People
    August 20, 2015
    by MFF Admin

    Masking stinky manhole steam

    DETROIT — Saturdays are meant for being lazy. But we're going to bring you at least one post per week that doesn't require you to ...
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