Published on Aug 28, 2025, 4:19:24 PM
Total time: 00:03:07
Detroit’s Department of Transportation is installing new boarding platforms on East Jefferson for bus riders.
It’s part of a pilot program to enhance safety and efficiency for bus passengers. 21 new elevated platforms will extend from the curb across bike and parking lanes to provide faster boarding for passengers.
Buses will stay in the right lane to pick up riders instead of pulling to the curb and moving in and out of traffic.
The platforms will have ramps on each side to allow for bikers to seamlessly pass over the platforms without leaving the bike lane.
New shelters will be placed at each of the platform locations. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of next month.
The Detroit City Council Historic Designation Advisory Board is nominating a section of the Bagley and West Vernor highway commercial district for a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
The designation would honor Southwest Detroit’s century old legacy of Latin American culture.
The Board will present the nomination at its public monthly board meeting on September 11th at 4 p.m. Attendees will be able to comment on the proposed historic district designation, ask questions about the process, and learn more about the benefits of a National Register historic district.
The meeting will be held at the Mexicantown Community Development Corporation offices at 2853 Bagley.
Labor Day Weekend is here and there are several events happening across the Metro Detroit Area.
Michigan’s state park campgrounds are almost fully reserved this Labor Day weekend. Last minute campers can check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources digital dashboard map which tracks the booking status of state parks.
State forest campgrounds offer camping on a first-come, first-serve basis, meaning campsites can’t be reserved.
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