Wayne County and Detroit land banks look to merge
Sesame Street is now 40 years old. And, in honor of the great children’s program, here is a shout-out to cooperation. A bill designed to allow the Detroit and Wayne County land banks to work together was announced with bipartisan support this week. See, we do learn things from television.Excerpt:Bills that would allow land banks operated by Detroit and Wayne County to merge into a redevelopment entity with expanded powers were announced Monday, with bipartisan support. The legislation would provide for a Detroit/Wayne County Redevelopment Authority that would “enable the city and county to have a cohesive strategy for stabilizing and redeveloping tax-reverted properties,” said Sen. Tom George, R-Kalamazoo, in a news release.Read the entire article here.
Sesame Street is now 40 years old. And, in honor of the great children’s program, here is a shout-out to cooperation. A bill designed to allow the Detroit and Wayne County land banks to work together was announced with bipartisan support this week.
See, we do learn things from television.
Excerpt:
Bills that would allow land banks operated by Detroit and Wayne County to merge into a redevelopment entity with expanded powers were announced Monday, with bipartisan support.
The legislation would provide for a Detroit/Wayne County Redevelopment Authority that would “enable the city and county to have a cohesive strategy for stabilizing and redeveloping tax-reverted properties,” said Sen. Tom George, R-Kalamazoo, in a news release.
Read the entire article here.