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City of Flint: South Saginaw, I-69 Corridor Study
- Author(s):
- Russ Cotner, Xiangyun Li, Keshia Owens, Deja Torrence
- Date:
- 2013
- Group(s):
- MSU EDA University Center: Regional Economic Innovation
- Subject(s):
- Michigan--Flint, Economic development, Sustainable development, Rural development, Community development, Urban, Sustainable urban development, United States. Economic Development Administration
- Item Type:
- Report
- Tag(s):
- Flint Michigan, Economic, Development, REI, equity, Economic development, innovation, EDA, city improvement
- Permanent URL:
- https://doi.org/10.17613/3e43-jt19
- Abstract:
- The City of Flint created Master Plan in over 50 years in 2013. By spring they developed the various plans that will feed into the Master Plan. The MSU student team conducted a corridor study of South Saginaw from Interstate 69 to Bristol Road, which included a strategy to enhance the quality of the South Saginaw Corridor; an inventory of all commercial parcels, adjacent infrastructure (open space, sidewalks, lighting, etc.), roads, bicycle paths and existing transit. They identified and provided the conceptual design of the gateway and streetscape improvements along South Saginaw.
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 6 months ago
- License:
- Attribution
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