Posted: 02/26/13

The Detroit Future City plan, released by Detroit Mayor David Bing’s Detroit Works Project, offers both short term action and long term plans to rebuild the city.
The report, created over a two year period, intends to improve the quality of life and business in Detroit and also sets goals for the future.
What could cities facing similar situations learn from Detroit? And what has been done in cities outside of Michigan?
June Manning Thomas and Margaret Dewar are professors of urban and regional planning at the University of Michigan and are editors of the book “The City after Abandonment,” a collection of essays from top urban planning experts.
Michigan Radio’s Cynthia Canty spoke with Thomas and Dewar about the next steps outlined in the plan for Detroit and what its future will hold.
You can listen to the full Stateside interview above.
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