Ann Arbor nonprofit to launch community resource center in Ypsi Township
Peace Neighborhood Center will renovate a former church to create the HUB Center, serving Ypsilanti Township's Sugarbrook and Gault Village neighborhoods.
Peace Neighborhood Center will renovate a former church to create the HUB Center, serving Ypsilanti Township's Sugarbrook and Gault Village neighborhoods.
The project is the first phase of a major street renovation designed to improve safety, accessibility, and business flexibility.
A new 1.25-mile section of trail will connect the easternmost terminus of the B2B to the Van Buren Park trail system in Wayne County.
The project aims to address the 84-year-old plant's aging infrastructure and respond to new water contaminants that have arisen in the community.
A new segment of the Border to Border has broken ground, connecting Delhi Metropark to Zeeb Road in Scio Township.
The renovation includes a variety of infrastructure improvements, including new flooring, lighting, and a more eco-friendly energy system.
Organizers are seeking inspiring stories of local women in sports to feature in the planned plaza at Dexter-Huron Metropark in Dexter.
Located in what is now commonly known as Kerrytown, the site at Fourth Avenue and Catherine was once a part of Ann Arbor’s historically Black neighborhood, then known as the West Side.
The Grace Sweeney Solar Rebate Program was unanimously passed by Ypsilanti City Council on May 24, providing 40 rebates of $2,000 each to city residents interested in adding solar panels to their houses.
Washtenaw County’s school for students with severe and multiple disabilities welcomed community members to its first open house on May 19, following two years of construction and renovation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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