Ferndale's Melanie Piana Talks Transit on Prosperity Agenda Radio Show
"We're moving in the right direction and that's a good thing for Ferndale, for the region and for the City of Detroit," Piana said.
"We're moving in the right direction and that's a good thing for Ferndale, for the region and for the City of Detroit," Piana said.
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan awards funding to the Woodward Avenue Action Association to help transform the 27-mile corridor.
The Woodward Avenue Action Association (WA3) has been awarded a $30,000 grant to support its efforts to develop a Complete Streets master plan for Woodward Avenue. The grant is from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and complements the $752,880 grant that was previously awarded by the Federal Highway Administration for the initiative. The association, an economic and community development organization based in Royal Oak, plans to develop a "Complete Streets" master plan that will transform the 27-mile corridor – from the Detroit River to Pontiac – into a complete, compatible and integrated roadway. A Complete Streets Steering Committee is being formed, which will be comprised of the Michigan Department of Transportation, …
Jessica Ingolia
10:45 am on Saturday, June 16, 2012
the ideas listed above are interesting but keep in mind the grant, for thirty thousand dollars, i don't think you can build bridges and light rails! you can barely buy a foreclosed home that is totally beat for $30,000, i think a green belt providing shade and relief from the traffic is about all you can get....   more ›