Posted inAccountability, Deep Dives, Lead poisoning

Detroit proposes changes to city’s lead enforcement code; activists sound alarm

Proposed changes to the City of Detroit’s rental ordinance governing lead paint inspections were approved by the Public Health & Safety Standing Committee Monday and will head to City Council for final approval next week. Among the most controversial are loosened requirements on how often the city will require landlords to perform lead risk assessments in […]

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OPINION: Now is the time to act on water affordability

A recent report from the Othering & Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley once again designated Detroit as one of the most racially segregated regions in the country.  It is not just segregation of race.  Spatial-structural racism is the hyper segregation of race, wealth and opportunity.  This segregation lies at the root of Detroit’s multiple crises […]