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Detroit going green to help slow flooding during heavy rains


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July 10, 2021 6:11 AM
By COREY WILLIAMS
Associated Press
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A retention pond at a stormwater park near the new Stellantis Detroit Assembly Complex on the city s eastside is shown June 30, 2021. The park is a greenspace reconfigured to filter rainwater runoff before it flows into sewer systems.
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Detroit s Water and Sewerage Department has installed bioswales and other forms of green stormwater infrastructure, shown June 30, 2021, along a boulevard on the city s westside to lessen flooding that has plagued neighborhoods for decades. The features hold and slowly release rainfall into sewers.
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etroit s Water and Sewerage Department has installed bioswales and other forms of green stormwater infrastructure, shown June 30, 2021, along a boulevard on the city s westside to lessen flooding that has plagued neighborhoods for decades. The features hold and slowly release rainf ....

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Detroit's decade of growth has been separate and unequal, new study finds


The average value of homes owned by white Detroiters is $46,000 more than Black-owned homes and $39,000 higher than those owned by Latinos, a new study by Detroit Future City finds. 
That’s just one of the stark gaps that have emerged between white people and Black and Latino residents in Detroit, according to the report titled “The State of Economic Equity in Detroit.” 
The study takes a comprehensive look at the city from 2010 to 2019, a period that saw billions in investment and the rise of a shiny new sports arena, new upscale housing and tony restaurants. 
But the signs of prosperity belie the growing disparity between white residents and everyone else in this majority Black city. Generally, it’s African Americans who lost the most ground in the last decade, the study finds. Black people make up 78 percent of the city’s population, white people represent 15 percent, and Latinos 8 percent, according to latest Census estimates. ....

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