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‘Not just an inconvenience’: Study shows flooding is a public health crisis in Detroit

In Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood, Blake Grannum is experiencing an almost remarkable flood-free spring. The water-filled “Tiger Dams” that the city installed still stand in her backyard, forming a bulwark between her neighborhood and the system of canals that connects to the Detroit River. She now has a working washer and dryer, as well as […]

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PARKS REPORT: Mariner Park

View on Instagram >>> Find your way to this park! Mariner Park Located at 14702 Riverside Blvd. is Mariner Park, a small green space which features a football/soccer area, playground, and fishing dock. Wednesday was a beautiful day to be by the water and enjoy the nice breeze. Families were out BBQing, fishing, and watching […]

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From the Headlines – May 31-June 4, 2021

On the waterfront: Detroit City Council’s Public Health and Safety Committee has so far refused to advance the proposed Detroit Riverfront Protection Ordinance for consideration by the full council. The ordinance was introduced by councilwoman Raquel Castaneda Lopez in response to the shoreline collapse at Detroit Bulk Storage in 2019 that sparked concerns over contaminated soil moving into the Detroit […]

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Researchers predict a combined heatwave and blackout in Detroit could be worse than Katrina. Here’s why.

Last July as strong storms moved through metro Detroit, Highland Park resident Michelle Jones lost power for three days.  At the same time, the area was experiencing 90-degree temperatures. Since Jones couldn’t run her window air conditioner or fans, she went to stay with her daughter.  Two days later she came home expecting the power […]

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From the Headlines – May 24-28, 2021

Remove the damn roads: An article in the New York Times looks at removing expressways in Detroit and other U.S. cities as a way to reconnect neighborhoods, make cities more walkable and reduce pollution from cars and trucks. Historically, many of these highways demolished Black neighborhoods; Detroit’s Black Bottom neighborhood was razed to create I-375, which is now […]