Dequindre (duh-QUIN'-der) Cut gets attention from outside Michigan

The Infrastructurist, a web site about rebuilding America's infrastructure, picks up on the ribbon cutting of the Dequindre Cut.

Excerpt:

In Motor City, land of disused structures, an overgrown old rail line has been excavated and turned into a spanking new bike thoroughfare. While, technically, it is more a “greenway” than a “freeway,” there are entrance and exit ramps and multiple lanes separated by yellow lines. (Perhaps to make disused auto executives feel comfortable riding on it, now that they have plenty of free time to explore their community?)

The ribbon cutting ceremony, which took place yesterday, fell conveniently into National Bike Week. Though in recent weeks the path had already been seeing some action from pedestrians, stroller-pushing parents and, um, “graffiti artists” according to the Detroit Free Press. So the great battle of use vs. abuse is now underway.

Read the entire article here.

A cute excerpt from a Chicago Tribune article offering the phonetic spelling of Dequindre:

The $3.25 million Dequindre (duh-QUIN'-der) Cut Greenway officially opened Thursday after two years of construction.

Read the entire article here.
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