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Submit ReviewDetroit’s the crucible of the car in America, but the city is trying to make the streets better for the people who live here.
That’s at the heart of a new program focused on those who walk, bike, take transit, or simply want their kids to have a safer neighborhood.
On top of the nice-to-haves, the reality is that 100,000 Detroit residents who are old enough to have drivers licenses do not; and a quarter of households have no access to a car.
Caitlin Malloy-Marcon joins me from the Detroit Department of Public Works to talk about it.
You can find more about what they’re doing here:
Website: http://www.detroitmi.gov/streetsforpeople
Facebook: City of Detroit Department of Public Works
Instagram: @Detroit_DPW
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