Environmental Issues, Brownfield Redevelopment, Green Building
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Wayne briefs - Downriver: Group gets $2M to fix sites - 4/17/08 - The
Detroit News
Plan for old Kmart HQ hits key stage - 4/12/08 - by Gina Damron / Detroit
Free Press
Speakers urge more green building, policy for a sustainable Detroit at Model
D event - 3/25/08 - Model D
Reporter's Notebook: Hopes high for brownfield conference - 3/09/08 - By
Daniel Duggan / Crain's Detroit Business
'Green' auto products plant opens in Detroit; Car wash, motor oil in
pipeline - 3/02/08 - By Jay Greene / Crain's Detroit Business
Brownfield funds dwindle; Current funds to lapse by year's end; state
officials look for new sources - 2/24/08 - By Amy Lane / Crain's
Detroit Business
State is out of money to clean up remaining toxic sites; $100 million a year
needed to keep 450 projects from shutting down - 2/24/08 - by Tina Lam /
Detroit Free Press
Wyandotte turbine plan gets second wind; Studies show urban project is
economical, safe for birds - 2/19/08 - by Christine Ferretti / The
Detroit News
Region could be touted as Freshwater Coast - 2/13/08 - by John Gallagher /
Detroit Free Press
Brownfield tax breaks blunted by ill economy; Incentives attractive to
developers linger on properties no one wants in tough times. - 2/8/08 -
by Louis Aguilar / The Detroit News
Higher oil prices revive exploration in Southeast Michigan - 1/20/08 -
By Chad Halcom / Crain's Detroit Business
Oakland briefs: Birmingham Opening of AAA's new, green building
celebrated - 1/17/08 - The Detroit News
Oakland briefs: Commerce Township - U.S., state approve $17M Martin
Parkway plan - 1/11/08 - The Detroit News
Marathon sweetens site bid; Company touts $310M in pollution curbs, local hiring
for refinery expansion; public gets say today. - 1/10/08 - by Nathan Hurst /
The Detroit News
Orion Township neighbors protest landfill expansion - 1/01/08 - by Catherine
Jun / The Detroit News
Walsh's new (environmentally friendly) building - 12/16/07 -
Detroit Free Press
Company looks to turn trash to energy - 12/16/07 - by Steve Neavling /
Detroit Free Press
Temple's first school will be a green project - 12/16/07 -by Alex P. Kellogg
/ Detroit Free Press
FIRST
CLASS: HIGH-END HEAT - Geothermal pump is efficient, clean - 12/16/07 -
Detroit Free Press
Wayne briefs - Livonia: Site near I-275 may yield oil - 11/20/07 - The
Detroit News
Wayne briefs - Countywide: River pollution investigated - 11/20/07 - The
Detroit News
Pavement to keep pollution from groundwater; Farmington Hills installs porous
material in fight to alleviate storm water runoff. - 11/01/07 - city will
use the lot as an example to any new development prospects - by Delores Flynn /
The Detroit News
Marathon directors approve $1.9 billion expansion - 11/01/07 - admits that
the new project will likely increase the emission of carbon monoxide and
particulate matter by as much as 30% - by Alejandro Bodipo-Memba / Detroit
Free Press
'Green building' presentation Nov. 8 in Novi - 10/31/07 - by Delores
Flynn / The Detroit News
Selfridge named test site for hydrogen project - 10/31/07 - by Edward L.
Cardenas / The Detroit News
New Shelby Township Wal-Mart more environmentally friendly - 10/24/07 - by
Steve Pardo / The Detroit News
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MEDC OKs tax breaks - 10/22/07 - By Brent Snavely / Crain's Detroit
Business
Novi asks developers to start thinking green - 10/22/07 - By Daniel Duggan /
Crain's Detroit Business
Wayne briefs - Countywide: Development gets boost - 10/11/07 - tax and cash
rebates for new, rehab and brownfield projects - The Detroit news
Riverfront land deal OK'd; U.S. Senate clears way for old missile site to be
cleaned up, incorporated into Detroit wildlife refuge. - 10/3/07 - by David
Shepardson / Detroit News Washington Bureau / The Detroit News
Wayne briefs: Tax break hearing - Marathon Petroleum refinery expansion -
10/3/07 - The Detroit News
Wayne briefs: Countywide - Grant fights lead poisoning - 10/3/07 - The
Detroit News
Report: Pinckney industrial site is contaminated; An environmental study of the
80-acre facility found lead, arsenic and cyanide. - 9/15/07 - by Candice
Williams / The Detroit News
Green roof teaches ecological lessons; New top at school district building is
designed to keep pollutants from waterways, will serve as lab for students. -
9/13/07 - by Charles E. Ramirez / The Detroit News
Soft economy boosts interest in Ann Arbor's greenbelt project - 9/10/07 - By
Daniel Duggan / Crain's Detroit Business
Learn about brownfield redevelopment July 24 and 25 - 7/17/07 - Model D
Wayne
briefs: Romulus - Board to fight to keep toxic waste operation - 4/14/07 -
The Detroit News
EPA
wants to revoke Environmental Disposal Systems’ permits for Romulus site -
4/13/07 - Crain's Detroit Business
Romulus
- EPA may shut down waste site; Several violations prompt feds to move to
terminate permits - 4/13/07 - by Christine Ferretti / The Detroit News
Wayne
briefs: Northville Twp.: Hospital site has setback - 3/28/07 - The
Detroit News
Wayne
briefs: Garden City: Soil test ordered for park - 3/27/07 - The
Detroit News
Washington
Township - Residents fear project's impact; Developer's plan to dredge marshland
for marina to serve housing development riles Cusick Lake neighbors. - 3/27/07
- by George Hunter / The Detroit News
Focus:
HOPE, city of Detroit win tax capture for $38M redevelopment plan - 2/13/07
- by Robert Ankeny / Crain's Detroit Business
DTE
plans for nuclear plant; If utility decides to build $3B reactor near Monroe, it
would be state's first in 20 years and nation's first in a decade. - 2/13/07
- by Eric Morath / The Detroit News
Clinton
Township - Township halts retail, home development; Construction at former
country club, golf course stopped while officials investigate floodplain area. -
2/13/07 - by Steve Pardo / The Detroit News
Landfill
neighbors hope state gets tough - 2/01/07 - Huron Township - by Christine
Ferretti / The Detroit News
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