
On February 25th, MDOT and partners hosted an Evening on Black Bottom and Paradise Valley at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit. The event honored and acknowledged the cultural past and historical significance of the Black Bottom and Paradise Valley communities.
MDOT aims to support local, minority-owned businesses and workforce development through pre-construction, construction, and post-construction services. This will involve outreach programs focused on training, recruitment, and connecting small businesses with opportunities throughout the project.
The Local Advisory Committee (LAC) is a group of residents, interest groups, businesses, and community representatives who are helping inform and develop plans for the project. They are sharing ideas and insights to guide land use plans, community enhancements, and the early design for the project. The goal is to make sure everyone’s voice is heard and create a space that truly reflects the needs and vision of the people who live and work here.
The Government Advisory Committee (GAC) is a group of government representatives who are engaged to provide input and inform their constituents on plans for design and aesthetics components of the corridor, the neighborhood framework and community enhancements plan for the Project. The goal of the GAC is to facilitate two-way communication with communities, provide independent and local perspective and input, and actively participate in the process to identify mutually agreeable solutions.
MDOT aims to honor the legacy of the Black Bottom and Paradise Valley neighborhoods by supporting local, minority-owned businesses and workforce development through pre-construction, construction, and post-construction services. This will involve outreach programs focused on training, recruitment, and connecting small businesses with opportunities throughout the project.
The project team is committed to fostering open, two-way communication with the community, ensuring that stakeholders’ voices are heard and valued. We hold one-on-one meetings with community members, providing a space for meaningful dialogue and collaboration. These conversations allow us to gain valuable insights, respond to questions, and work together to create solutions that reflect the community’s needs.
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Modernizing Infrastructure, Strengthening Communities
By removing the outdated freeway and constructing a modern boulevard, we’re designing safer streets, expanding access to key destinations, and ensuring that local voices shape the future of this corridor.
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