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‘I feel pretty good. I’m giving back:’ Demolition department hires previously incarcerated Detroit residents
Read full article: ‘I feel pretty good. I’m giving back:’ Demolition department hires previously incarcerated Detroit residentsThe Detroit Demolition Department has a whole lot on it’s plate since voters passed Proposal N.
Proposal N would save 8,000 Detroit homes, demolish 8,000 others if passed in Nov. election
Read full article: Proposal N would save 8,000 Detroit homes, demolish 8,000 others if passed in Nov. electionProposal N -- on the Nov. General Election ballot for Detroit voters -- aims to eradicate blight and dilapidation across the city. Proposal N would allow the city of Detroit to sell $250 million in “Neighborhood Improvement Bonds” that will be used to save 8,000 vacant homes and demolish 8,000 others that can’t be saved. Those behind Proposal N are hoping to make real headway without hurting Detroiters. The fight against Prop N isn’t about money, but rather how the city has previously spent money. Election Day for the U.S. presidential election is on Nov. 3.