Critics of a proposal to building an Intermodal Freight Terminal in Detroit, MI, say it will harm a revitalizing neighborhood. City officials say the terminal is necessary for the city's economic health.
"Southwest Detroit residents Karen Kavanaugh and Anne Schenk say a proposal for a massive truck terminal at John Kronk at Livernois is bad for their growing neighborhood. Michigan Department of Transportation and city officials say it is a way to keep Detroit economically competitive...A preliminary proposal calls for demolishing 81 units of housing and 99 businesses in the southwest Detroit area. "
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