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Detroit wants to make it clear the city will still be 139 square miles. It isn’t a matter of re-sizing, it’s, ah, shall we say repurposing. Some sections of the city will have no civilized purpose at all.

Less Than a Full-Service City

More than 20% of Detroit’s 139 square miles could go without key municipal services under a new plan being developed for the city, with as few as seven neighborhoods seen as meriting the city’s full resources.

Those details, outlined by Detroit planning officials this week, offer the clearest picture yet of how Mayor Dave Bing intends to execute what has become his signature program: reconfiguring Detroit to reflect its declining population and fiscal health. Yet the blueprint still leaves large legal and financial questions unresolved.

…the approach discussed by city officials could have that effect. Mr. Bing’s staff wants to concentrate Detroit’s remaining population—expected to be less than 900,000 after this year’s Census count—and limited local, state and federal dollars in the most viable swaths of the city, while other sectors could go without such services as garbage pickup, police patrols, road repair and street lights.

Karla Henderson, a city planning official leading the mayor’s campaign, said in an interview Thursday that her staff had deemed just seven to nine sections of Detroit worthy of receiving the city’s full resources. She declined to identify the areas, but said the final plan could include a greater number.

“What we have found is that even some of our stronger neighborhoods are at a tipping point with vacancy,” Ms. Henderson said. “Vacancy adds to blight and blight is a disease that takes over the whole neighborhood. So the sooner we can get those homes occupied, the better for the city.”

Officials bristle when their efforts are described as downsizing, saying their aim is to repurpose portions of the city, not redraw its borders. “We will not be shrinking the city,” Ms. Henderson said. “We are 139 [square] miles and we’ll stay that way.”..

the final plan, though, may need local and state approval, as well as an influx of funds to rehabilitate vacant homes in neighborhoods deemed worthy of saving and to move residents wishing to leave areas with reduced services.

Without police patrols, street lights and garbage pickup it’s hard to imagine who would stay in those neighborhoods other than feral life including the two-legged variety.

Save some of that money for a gigantic “CLOSED” sign.

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  2. Ripper says:

    Detroit – the ultimate vision of what liberalism will create for you.

  3. thierry says:

    so those plans to make DeToilet a federal wolf and wild horse sanctuary have fallen through?

    i’m not sure why it’s not just leveled and turned into glorious ethanol fields and wind farms for Dear Leader.

    detroit never recovered from the riot of 1967.( mittenz romney’s dad was the gov. at the time.).an american city under martial law that ended up cannibalizing itself, never to recover. the abject failure of the Great Society to ‘ save’ it’s ghettoized victim classes. safe to say LBJ’s War on Poverty doesn’t seem to have quite gotten off the ground in Detroit but in all honesty near 50 years isn’t enough time to safely pass judgement … perhaps the feral dogs and the coyotes will have better luck than the liberal humans.

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  4. makeshifty says:

    It seems to me that there are some liberals who would just love to get their hands on Detroit, except for the fact that it doesn’t seem like a good place for the affluent to live. Out where I am we have a near religious allegiance to expanding open space around the city. Detroit, and by extension, Michigan, is doing this “naturally” by denying it economic opportunities. Out here the city is paying a pretty penny to buy up agricultural land to prevent sprawl. In Detroit the same city could pay off the landowners of the abandoned plots for a song…if they had the money.

  5. padrooga says:

    What better monument to socialism than a city whose main industry was based in Labor Unions. Over the past several years many overseas automakers have located plants here in the sunbelt…Mercedes and Hondas are built in Alabama, Kia is in Georgia, BMW in South Carolina. While these areas did put out some localized incentives regarding the land and taxes the main incentive for all of those automakers is that the south is not “Union Territory”……

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