It's a decent compromise. It would be better to remove 75, 10, and 375 highways from downtown in the areas east and south of 94/96. Most of those drivers are just driving through Detroit, not going into Detroit, so there's no need for that many highways. I rarely see any drivers on 10 southeast of 94.
GOOD IDEA I suppose… but I-375 has been WAITING for something to happen there for a VERY LONG TIME and so far NOTHING DOING ! How long would it take for THIS PROJECT especially so close to the Ilitch area projects 😒
The biggest mistake that's happening with development in Detroit is it's all mostly concentrated within the tiny little footprint of what is currently Downtown Detroit. The name of the game should be EXPANDING downtown. We are going to look up one day and realize that billions and billions have been spent and Detroit's skyline still hasn't expanded and the surrounding areas of downtown are still pathetic. Focus on developing on the rot spots and leave the well enough aspects of downtown (and the rest of the city) alone.
It's a decent compromise. It would be better to remove 75, 10, and 375 highways from downtown in the areas east and south of 94/96. Most of those drivers are just driving through Detroit, not going into Detroit, so there's no need for that many highways. I rarely see any drivers on 10 southeast of 94.
Somewhere Chris Ilitch is dreaming of how he could add potential parking lots to downtown with a project like this🤔
You have a huge example across the river in Windsor with the Herb Gray Parkway (401) through west Windsor.
GOOD IDEA I suppose… but I-375 has been WAITING for something to happen there for a VERY LONG TIME and so far NOTHING DOING ! How long would it take for THIS PROJECT especially so close to the Ilitch area projects 😒
why didn't they interview any black people to see what we have to say about it, since that area was black some time ago, Black Bottom
Interesting idea....
Or it can be made into a stormwater overflow. Remember when the freeways flodded?
The biggest mistake that's happening with development in Detroit is it's all mostly concentrated within the tiny little footprint of what is currently Downtown Detroit. The name of the game should be EXPANDING downtown. We are going to look up one day and realize that billions and billions have been spent and Detroit's skyline still hasn't expanded and the surrounding areas of downtown are still pathetic. Focus on developing on the rot spots and leave the well enough aspects of downtown (and the rest of the city) alone.
Yes a creative way to waste money
How about updating all the pumps first.
😂 it will never work! 🎉
Just leave Detroit the way it is