Detroit Works Project Long Term Planning

Detroit Works Project Long Term Planning
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Invite a Long Term Planning representative to visit your regularly scheduled community meeting. 

 

Call 313.259.4407 or 

email info@DetroitLongTerm

Engagement Updates
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Detroit Works to present at LEAP Open House

This Thursday, November 15th, Detroit Works Project Long Term Planning's Director of Civic Engagement, Dan Pitera and Director of Integration, Charles Cross will be presenting at the Lower Eastside Action Plan (LEAP) Community Open House. The LEAP Open House will consist of an unveiling of the final LEAP process & plan, updates on actionable projects, next steps for implementation, and an update on the Detroit Works Project and implications for the lower eastside.

 

Thursday, November 15th, 2012 from 6-9pm  

Northeast Guidance Center

2900 Conner Avenue

Detroit, MI, 48215

(This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is encouraged)

 

For more information and to RSVP, click here

Detroit Stories: Bill Dickens
Meet Bill Dickens, this week's Detroit Story.  Bill shares his story of growing up in Grosse Isle and then moving back into Detroit's Lafayette Park during the 1980s as an architect and preservationist.

Once you have viewed Bill's story, get out your pen and paper and start writing down ideas for your Detroit Stories inspired poster for the Detroit100series Poster Project

To view Bill's story, click here
For more information on the poster guidelines, click here

Partner Spotlight: Guy Williams

Meet GUY WILLIAMS from Detroiters' Working for Environmental Justice and a Process Leader for Detroit Works Project Long Term Planning.

 

"We at Detroiters' Working for Environmental Justice believe that the organizers of the Long Term engagement process have been very genuine in their desire to be inclusive, thoughtful and thorough in their approach to this phase of the process. We feel that there is a great amount of progress to be gained toward a healthier more prosperous city if we generate and honor wide-spread dialog across the full spectrum of people and perspectives of the City."  

 

For more information about DWEJ YOPAP, click here