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โHood Closed to Gentrifiersโ street sign gains popularity in Detroit neighborhood
Read full article: โHood Closed to Gentrifiersโ street sign gains popularity in Detroit neighborhoodDETROIT โ A street sign that popped up in Detroit is gaining a lot of attention. The sign read, โHood Closed to Gentrifiersโ -- addressing a big concern among inner-city neighborhoods across the country. The man who created the sign is known as Bryce Detroit. โI would describe it as a neighborhood that is steeped in history, steeped in legacy,โ Bryce Detroit said. โIn particular, Black art and cultural economy.โBecause of his love for the neighborhood, Bryce Detroit had the gentrification road sign installed across from the Historic Apex Bar.
Detroit plans to install 4,500 speed humps in 2021
Read full article: Detroit plans to install 4,500 speed humps in 2021DETROIT โ The City of Detroit announced an expansion of a program to install speed humps in city neighborhoods and slow speed streets. The city started testing the speed hump program in 2018 as a method to reduce speeding and improve safety in city neighborhoods. Now, under Mayor Mike Dugganโs plan, the Department of Public Works will nearly quadruple the number of speed hump installations it performs next year to 4,500, up from the previous high of 1,200 this year. For the 2021 program, the city says it has allocated $11.5 million that will come from state transportation funds, as well planned capital projects that have been reprioritized. โWe know this is a priority for residents, so we are making the expansion of this effort one of our highest priorities for the next year.โThe 4,500 locations for speed humps will be on streets with a 25 mph speed limit.
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 โ 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 Detroitโs west not, not only resurfacing streets but revitalizing the whole neighborhood. โWe see whatโs happening here, whatโs happening on Livernois. โItโs overwhelming to see all of the businesses that are rapidly coming,โ Detroit resident Chanale Greer said. โWeโve seen the renderings.