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Detroit sets plan in motion to revitalize blight-ravaged city
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The Motor City could look significantly different over the next few years if the city goes through with recommendations made by an Obama Administration task force aimed at helping reduce blight in Detroit.
The Detroit Blight Removal Task Force, which was created in 2013 as part of a $300 million federal initiative to help revitalize the bankrupt city, recommended in a 341-page report released May 27 that the city spend at least $850 million to rid the city of approximately 40,000 dilapidated and abandoned buildings over the next five years, The New York Times reported.
The money would also be used to restore thousands of buildings and clean up empty lots.
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