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Detroit Invests 58M in Neighborhood Roads
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Detroit’s pouring $58 million into major road repairs across the city—27 miles of neighborhood streets and 17 miles of arterial roads—with work set to wrap by year’s end, touching every council district. Upgrades include rerouting truck traffic near GM’s Factory Zero, rebuilding two Dequindre Cut bridges, and beautifying key intersections with new crosswalks and landscaping. Residents are thrilled—long-neglected blocks are finally getting attention, signaling real investment in communities. And here’s the kicker: 90% of the workers are Detroiters, putting money and jobs right back into the local economy. Construction kicks off now and runs through December, even preserving historic touches like Virginia Park Street’s brick road. This isn’t just pavement—it’s progress for everyone.
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