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Posts by Victoria Byrd Olivier

A Green Culture Shift: Changing Perspectives on Open Space in Detroit

By Victoria Byrd Olivier | March 8, 2018 | 1

Whether it’s the roughly 120,000 vacant lots like Detroit, or the roughly 14,000 vacant lots in the City of Baltimore, vacant lot statistics are enough to keep one up at night. The 2012 Detroit Future City Strategic Framework was the first planning effort in Detroit to daylight the sheer magnitude of the city’s vacant land…

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