July 2019 – Page 9 – Detroit Community-Engaged Research Program

July 2019

Week 2

Keep Growing Detroit is a non-profit whose mission is to create a food sovereign city where the majority of fruits and vegetables consumed by Detroiters are grown by residents within the city’s limits. My research will be surrounding the drainage fee Detroiters have to pay. The fee is determined based on the resident’s plot of …

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Week 5

https://detroit.curbed.com/2019/6/20/18692771/chandler-park-hamilton-rainscape-garden-climate-resilience I enjoyed reading the “Eastside Residents Welcome New Community Rainscape Garden in Chandler Park” article. I live and work close to Chandler Park, so it is great to know that the community has a garden that will offer different opportunities to the residents. The garden will protect the neighborhood from flooding, which will help …

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Week 5

https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2019/07/01/guaranteed-loser-state-taxpayers-give-companies-over-360k-for-1-new-detroit-job I read this article, which calculates how much the creation of one new job has cost taxpayers (in tax subsidies) for several of the new developments in Detroit. I knew that the number would be high, but it was shocking to see just how high the numbers were, especially with Ford train station renovation …

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The Impact of Airbnb on Detroit Neighborhoods

https://www.crainsdetroit.com/government/detroit-planning-commission-consider-regulation-changes-airbnb-other-short-term-housing This article is discussing about potential new regulation regarding Airbnb in Detroit. This has been a topic that is reoccurring at my community placement. Since my placement has a lot to do with housing and how it is changing/has changed, the issue of frequent new neighbors has come up a few times. The new …

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Week 5: Detroit Article

https://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/two-years-in-detroits-qline-falls-far-short-of-expectations/Content?oid=21552552 Before coming to Detroit, I had heard a lot about the shortcomings of public transportation in the city. After reading How to Kill a City and the development of the QLine it was interesting to see the results with my own eyes when I got to Detroit. I’ve ridden the QLine a couple times, and I …

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When I saw the prompt for this week’s post, I originally started off by looking for timely news articles on Detroit, but after a few minutes, I realized I wanted to find something related to early childhood education and development in the city to build upon my current work, so I narrowed my search and …

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7/3/2019 Week 5

https://www.businessinsider.com/quicken-loans-dan-gilbert-detroit-2018-8 Quicken Loans has a huge presence in Detroit. Some see them as a savior in the changes being made to Detroit. I have heard a lot about the harm they are doing as well. My co-worker left Quicken Loans because of what she believed were unethical practices. She told me about how they burdened …

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Week 5

https://www.freep.com/story/money/business/john-gallagher/2019/07/02/detroit-development-boss-critics-tax-incentives/1617543001/ I’ve learned a significant amount about what Detroit’s history is like, and how the city declined economically, but I haven’t heard much about how it’s doing now so it was interesting to see that perspective. Additionally, while I’ve heard about the significant population decline in the 1950s, I didn’t realize how large that decline …

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