In the 2010s, several initiatives were taken by Detroit's citizens and new inhabitants to improve the cityscape by renovating and revitalising neighbourhoods. Such include the Motor City Blight Busters W and various urban gardening movements. W Planning and development in Detroit includes efforts aimed at enhancing Detroit's economy and quality of life. In 1970, the private group "Detroit Renaissance" began to facilitate development in the city, while its successor, Business Leaders for Michigan, has continued to facilitate development into the 21st century. Projects have included new commercial facilities, revitalization of neighborhoods, hospitality infrastructure, and improvements to recreational and public facilities, such as the QLine. W Initiatives by topicCommunity involvementLower Eastside Action Plan, Detroit. Community-driven project designed to engage people in a process to transform vacant land and property into uses that improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods and surrounding areas. LEAP on facebook Error in widget Vimeo: Unable to load template 'wiki:Vimeo'
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Food activismCity Commons, cooperative of Detroit farms - Detroit Black Community Food Security Network - Detroit Dirt, compost company working to turn forgotten parcels of land in Detroit into urban farms that not only feed, but revitalize community - Detroit Food Policy Council - Earthworks Urban Farm Open spacesDetroit RiverFront Conservancy Reduce, reuse, repair and recycleSharingMaps: Detroit Solidarity Economy v2 Trees, woodland and forestHantz Woodlands, managed by Hantz Farms |
News and comment2017 Eco-friendly ‘green’ district launched in Detroit, Jun 7 [1] Detroit Imagines a Citizen-Led Smart City, May 31 [2] Public, not private, interests now rule riverfront plan, Mar 11 [3] Re-imagining the Civic Commons: A 21st Century Vision for Detroit, Feb 15 [4] Detroit's new LED streetlight network is illuminating the city while cutting its emissions, Jan 25 [5] 2016 The Detroit Collective That Fuses Cycling and Storytelling, Dec 2 [6] America’s first sustainable urban agrihood is growing in Detroit, Dec 1 [7] Detroit Vacant Lots Make Room for Green Stormwater Design, Jun 9 [8] 2015 Banding Together to Build a Better CSA, November 10 [9] Why bike commuting is taking off in the nation's car capital, October 27 [10] Saying Goodbye to Grace Lee Boggs, October 6 [11] Open-source Mapping Supports Social Justice Work in Detroit, September 16 [12] How This Woman Is Helping Revitalize Detroit, One Garden At A Time, June 4 [13] Can soup change the world? March 13 [14] 2014 A brief introduction to Detroit's civic tech ecosystem, September 30 [15] Detroit: Citizen-led growth, May 1 [16] 2009 World's largest urban farm planned for the city of Detroit, [17] April 2 ResourcesDetroit SeeClickFix, for reporting community issues to the city Citizens data initiativeDetroitData, Collaborate, compile, and share open data for effective community-based decision making in Detroit. Interwiki linksWikipedia: Detroit External links
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