Mayor unveils $500 million plan that would improve public works, create business fund

Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick revealed details of a $500 million economic stimulus plan that will require bond sales.

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It calls for $200 million in public works spending – a new Eastern District police headquarters near Conner and Gratiot, renovation of the Northeastern and Western police districts, two new fire stations, electric generators at 33 fire department facilities, a new fire training complex, renovations at a host of Department of Public Works facilities, new street lighting systems in several neighborhoods, park renovations, and other projects.

Another $75 million would be placed into a rainy day fund, $15 million put into a loan fund to encourage businesses to expand, and $10 million set aside to address foreclosures and other neighborhood issues.

Not everyone supports the plan, however. A Free Press editorial says the Mayor needs to "get realistic." Read that take here.

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