Michigan

Elected Officials Gone Wild

In a Detroit suburb, a councilwoman is charged with assault and battery after a physical altercation escalates between two elected officials during a council hearing to discuss a variance.

August 17, 2006 - The New York Times

Michigan County Hopes To Preserve Farmland

Rural Lapeer County, near Flint, Michigan, is proposing to use public money to compensate farmers in exchange for limiting new residential and commercial development.

August 6, 2006 - WJRT ABC 12

An Interview With Taubman's Dewar On Brownfields Redevelopment

Margaret Dewar is a Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. She's researching why CBOs are successful or not in brownfields reuse.

August 5, 2006 - Lincoln Institute of Lan Policy, Land Lines

Ridership Surging On Detroit's People Mover

Successful professional sports teams, the Super Bowl, and downtown growth are cited for their influence in the increase of ridership on the often maligned People Mover.

July 24, 2006 - Mike Lydon

HomeStretch: Building and Selling, Affordably in Michigan

Innovative group helps working families live closer to town.

July 15, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Google May Help Reverse Michigan's Brain Drain

State and local officials hope Google's announcement of plans to open new facility in Ann Arbor, MI, will attract more companies to the area.

July 13, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Will Ann Arbor Get Commuter Rail?

Mayor John Hieftje is in full support and leading the charge for the development of a commuter rail system in the greater Ann Arbor area.

June 19, 2006 - Ann Arbor News

Detroit Mayor Looks To Sell Golf Course, Decrease Deficit

In order to decrease his city's budget deficit, Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is looking to sell Rackham Golf Course. However, the potential sale, which has upset the surrounding community, may be denied by a deed restriction.

June 15, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Great Lakes Wind Turbines Pose Formidable Risks, Enticing Rewards

The Great Lakes represent an excellent source of untapped wind energy, but the hurdles would be formidable, particularly the "visual pollution" aspect presented by the 400 foot machines.

June 9, 2006 - The New York Times

Detroit-Canada Bridge Could Link City To Profits

Although some community members oppose the laborious and expensive physical construction process, many realize that the economic development benefits will be important.

May 29, 2006 - Detroit Metro Times

Sports Teams Do What The Economy Can't -- Boost Cities' Spirits

Fittingly, the woman who was celebrated as the Detroit Piston's one-millionth fan of the season had recently been laid off work. With their local economy continuing to struggle, Detroiters take solace in the success of local professional sports.

May 21, 2006 - The Wall Street Journal

New Urbanism Arrives In Northwest Michigan

Hot new 'old style' neighborhoods protect northwestern Michigan's beauty and prosperity.

May 10, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Fix A Road, Finance Rapid Transit In Michigan

Democratic Governor Jennifer Granholm works with Republicans to break new ground on funding public transportation.

May 3, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Worried About Sprawl, Michigan Town Considers 'Form-Based' Development Rules

New zoning ordinances would focus more on how buildings look and fit into their surroundings, and far less on what goes on inside of them.

April 24, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Backstory: Can The Motor City Walk?

Leaders in Detroit are starting to rethink the city's car-happy habitat and history.

April 19, 2006 - The Christian Science Monitor

Seeking New Urbanism In Acme, Michigan

How will the town balance community priorities and developer demands?

April 10, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institue

Motor City Gamble: Three Casinos To Be Built In Downtown Detroit

The City of Detroit plans to add three new casinos and thousand of jobs to its core by 2008. City officials are betting on the new mega-complexes to draw more visitors to the struggling downtown.

April 10, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Friday Funny: Detroit Bound For Scrapyard

Like so many of the cars it produced, Motor City is heading for the scrapyard, the Onion reports.

April 7, 2006 - The Onion

Reports Of Tiger Stadium Death Greatly Exaggerated

Detroit News reporters have jumped to conclusions about the failure of area redevelopment efforts and the need to demolish the stadium.

April 1, 2006 - Detroit Metro Times

Time For Transit Renaissance In Detroit?

It's been 50 years since the city's final streetcar run. Does Detroit have what it takes to join the growing number of transit-focused metropolises in the U.S.?

March 31, 2006 - Detroit Free Times

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