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1940 Report 154, Some Problems in Housing and Rehabilitation in Detroit ( December 1940 ) 22 pages Just A Second 399, About Public Relief and Insurance Cases as of October

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September 20, 2019
...Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS, and funding for public transit. All other local governments (excluding Detroit and the four counties) combined will receive $257.36 million from

Council Briefs

May 21, 2020
...the township has 55.3 people per square mile. While the number of housing units in the village has grown 28 percent over the past 50 years, most
...are more likely to live in overcrowded housing conditions that make physical distancing difficult, if not impossible. They may have trouble accessing health care services, meaning they
...has accelerated. There were an estimated 81,754 vacant housing units (22.2 percent of the total) in Detroit before the recession; that number increased to an estimated 101,737
...Face Formidable Hurdles, DBusiness Daily News (January 20) Hudson-Webber Gives $900K to Detroit Orgs to Strengthen Housing, Public Safety in Detroit, Michigan Chronicle (January 20) MIRS Monday addresses political viability of

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May 20, 2026
...the township has 55.3 people per square mile. While the number of housing units in the village has grown 28 percent over the past 50 years, most

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October 1, 2011
...for state revenue sharing and because the out-migration of families seeking employment depressed the demand for housing. The economic woes of local governments were exacerbated by the
...improved nutrition, housing, social conditions, and health education, as well as health care access and the ability to treat secondary infections. These improvements arose from 20th Century
[accordian_item accordion_active=”yes” accordion_title=”December” icon=”Choose Icon”] Hostility for the holidays: The lame history of Michigan’s lame duck Bridge Magazine, December 10, 2018 “That’s when it really morphed in

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December 12, 2018
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