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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 ... -
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 ... -
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. -
City connections: Municipalities begin planning for neighborhood networks
The Michigan Municipal League has been focused on creating vibrant, 21st-century communities around Michigan. -
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. -
Healthy living by law?
If fit communities can’t be legislated, how are they created? We asked around to find out. -
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. -
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? -
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. -
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 ...