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Home›Regions›Category: "Southeast" (Page 19)

Southeast

  • J Singleton
    Southeast
    May 29, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Detroit's Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point

    DETROIT —  Detroit’s Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point. Starting with just a handful of Detroit cyclists about seven years ago, the ride has ...
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  • Achille Bianchi
    Parks & Rec, People, Southeast
    May 27, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Cass Corridor treatment clinic helping clients, and the streets, get clean

    DETROIT—Through gardening, street cleanups and art programs, a non-profit in Cass Corridor is saving fathers in Detroit, one street at a time. Having been around ...
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  • J Singleton
    Parks & Rec, Southeast, Transportation
    May 23, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Detroit's Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point

    DETROIT —  Detroit’s Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point. Starting with just a handful of Detroit cyclists about seven years ago, the ride has ...
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  • City of Royal Oak
    Community Design, Parks & Rec, Southeast
    May 22, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Royal Oak rolls out bicycle network map, Complete Streets amendment

    Royal Oak, Mich.—Royal Oak, a suburb of Detroit in Oakland County, is the latest Michigan city to roll out its non-motorized master plan. And with ...
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  • Achille Bianchi
    People, Southeast, Transportation
    May 22, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Knowledgeable, nice guys at Tree Fort Bikes

    Ypsilanti, Mich.—Tree Fort Bikes Co-Founder Scott Mulder has a great tan. Scanning merchandise in the warehouse annex of his successful Ypsilanti bike shop, which opened in ...
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  • Achille Bianchi
    Community Design, Southeast
    May 10, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Detroit Works Project’s engagement strategy improves, but has a long way to go

    DETROIT — Detroit Works Project is trying. Sitting in a banquet hall at the Northwest Activities Center on Detroit’s northwest side May 7, about 100 ...
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  • Economic Development, Southeast, Transportation
    April 29, 2012
    by MFF Admin

    Modal Privilege And The (Less Than) 2%

    (Caveat: I’m playing dirty and loose with numbers. If you want to come play tight and clean, check out the Research Justice Track of this ...
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  • Achille Bianchi
    Community Design, Southeast
    April 29, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Detroit announces affiliation with Keep America Beautiful

    Deputy Mayor Kirk Lewis announced Detroit's certified affiliate status with Keep America Beautiful April 24, which will serve as the city's umbrella organization for cleanup, ...
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  • Achille Bianchi
    Community Design, Southeast
    April 29, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    May Commuter Challenge

    ANN ARBOR, Mich.—In an effort to spark a commuting mentality that's not based around personal automobiles in Michigan, Ann Arbor-based GetDowntown is organizing the second ...
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  • Charlie LaCroix Art Brokerage
    Community Design, Parks & Rec, Southeast
    April 27, 2012
    by Lauren Olin

    Street art and its role in community building

    Ann Arbor, Mich.—What makes a community good or bad depends on who you ask. Some still view street art as destructive and endlessly doubt its ...
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