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Macomb County family fears road work will force them out of 120-year-old home
Read full article: Macomb County family fears road work will force them out of 120-year-old homeA Macomb County family is afraid a road construction project will force them out of their home, which has stood in its spot for 120 years.
Warren neighbors win fight to keep traffic light in massive Mound Road rebuild project
Read full article: Warren neighbors win fight to keep traffic light in massive Mound Road rebuild projectWARREN, Mich. – The St. Anne’s subdivision in Warren was ready to fight against traffic light removal in a massive Mound Road rebuild project. The plan was to eliminate the cut-through and light at Arden Avenue -- the only way in and out for people in that subdivision. However, the intersection of Mound Road and Arden will see a major change. The ability to cross Mound Road from east and west will end. This means all traffic would flow onto Mound, which many neighbors did not like.
Warren neighborhood worried about traffic light removal as part of massive Mound Road rebuild
Read full article: Warren neighborhood worried about traffic light removal as part of massive Mound Road rebuildWARREN, Mich. – Residents of a Warren neighborhood are worried about the plan to remove the traffic light on their road as part of the massive Mound Road rebuild project. “You take our street light out and we will never get in or out of our subdivision,” Warren resident Cynthia Allen said. Allen has lived in Warren’s St. Anne subdivision at Mound Road and Arden Avenue for 50 years. Part of the plan for the Mound Road makeover is to remove the traffic light at Arden Avenue and eliminate the cut-through. County road officials said removing the light at Arden Avenue improves traffic flow.
Detroit plans to resurface 93 miles of neighborhood streets this year
Read full article: Detroit plans to resurface 93 miles of neighborhood streets this yearDETROIT – The city of Detroit has major construction plans outside the downtown area this year as it looks to resurface 93 miles of neighborhood streets. Construction workers have gone back to work on Detroit’s west not, not only resurfacing streets but revitalizing the whole neighborhood. “We see what’s happening here, what’s happening on Livernois. “It’s overwhelming to see all of the businesses that are rapidly coming,” Detroit resident Chanale Greer said. “We’ve seen the renderings.