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Joe Louis Greenway Neighborhood Planning Study FAQ

What is the JLG Neighborhood Planning Study?

The Joe Louis Greenway Neighborhood Planning Study is a two-year-long community planning process that seeks to answer the question, how do we best leverage the investment in the Joe Louis Greenway to create prosperity and equitable outcomes for nearby residents and businesses?

It will assess opportunities for neighborhoods to better connect to and benefit from the greenway, including studying the potential opportunities and impacts stemming from historical and systemic inequities, in order to build policies and practices that are restorative, prescriptive, and holistic.

Where & when will the planning study take place?

The planning study will take place in the planning areas outlined on the planning study map, located along the JLG route. The planning study will take approximately 2 years to complete.

What will we learn from the study?

We will learn the ways in which we can support current and future developments in housing and economics in each of our planning areas.  

How are residents involved in the process?

Community engagement is at the forefront of our planning study process. We will host multiple meetings in each planning area in which residents, stakeholders, and local businesses can get involved in providing ideas and feedback throughout our process. Sign up for the mailing list to stay informed of what we have going on and where. 

How will residents learn about updates of the JLG planning study?

Resident can learn about updates to the planning study by attending our community engagement meetings, both in-person and virtual, by subscribing to the newsletter, and by adding your email to our official mailing list.  

How will the Neighborhood Planning Study benefit long-time residents?

During more than two years of extensive community engagement with residents around the investment and development of the greenway, we often heard them speak about the need to heal historical injustices and create spaces that serve communities of color first, as well as the need to unify our neighborhoods. The Joe Louis Greenway can serve as the anchor for those necessary equitable and meaningful investments: in addition to the construction of the greenway and park assets, additional investments from City and private partners will be made in strategies such as homeowners’ stabilization programs, affordable housing and preservation, wealth-building opportunities, workforce development, and small-business support through an equity lens.

How can residents give suggestions or feedback?

Residents can give suggestions and feedback by attending any of our community engagement meetings, emailing us at [email protected], or reaching out to anyone on our planning study team.