Posted: 09/11/12

by Eric Lacey|MLive
DETROIT, MI – A series of meetings, starting tonight, will be held this week to discuss the city’s plans to revitalize neighborhoods, grow the local economy and make better use of public land.
The effort, called the Detroit Works Project, will host four “Community Conversations” designed to give residents an opportunity to provide feedback.
The meetings, according to a Detroit Works Project flyer, are residents’“last opportunity to provide input about some draft strategies before the Strategic Framework Plan is completed in late October.”
The meeting schedule is as follows:
Today
5:30-8 p.m., Leland Missionary Baptist Church
22420 Fenkell
Tuesday
5:30-8 p.m., American Serbian Memorial Hall
19940 Van Dyke
Wednesday
5:30-8 p.m., Detroit Rescue Mission
3606 E. Forest Ave.
Thursday
5:30-8 p.m., Detroit Hispanic Development Corp.
1121 Trumbull
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