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Where: Metropolitan United Methodist Church, Kresge Hall 8000 Woodward Detroit, MI 48202
For current info please visit detroitmi.gov
The North End has experienced many transitions in recent years. As new development continues in the area, residents worked with together with city staff during the planning process, from July 2022 to December 2023, to determine future growth and development in the neighborhood. The planning process engaged residents to produce strategies providing guidance on integrating the deep cultural heritage and historic nature of the North End while tackling affordable housing concerns, reactivating Oakland Avenue as a commercial corridor, and addressing quality of life and safety issues related to vacant lot activation, recreation, and safer streets. The outcome is a plan focusing on five main areas: Cultural Heritage & Historic Preservation, Parks & Open Space, Housing & Neighborhood Stabilization, Streets for People, and Commercial Activation.
The North End planning area is bounded by East Grand Boulevard to the South, the City of Highland Park to the North, I-75 and the City of Hamtramck (northern portion of the east boundary) to the East, and Woodward Avenue to the West. Click to access the plan here.
Where: Metropolitan United Methodist Church, Kresge Hall 8000 Woodward Detroit, MI 48202
Oakland Avenue Urban Farm 9300 Oakland at lot near Leicester and Oakland*
The marketing of vacant properties for infill development are strategies in the North End Framework and work towards implementing two Framework goals: Allow and Encourage
The City of Detroit released the North End Neighborhood Framework Plan in December 2023. The plan was created with residents and city staff working together
November 2023
What we heard
The City of Detroit has launched the North End Neighborhood Framework Plan to be a guiding document to support the equitable and inclusive growth and