Bills allowing Detroit’s private rail line begin legislative journey to reality

Detroit is again inching closer to mass transit as the bills clearing the way for Detroit’s $103 million private rail line hit the legislature.Excerpt:The private-sector plan to build a $103 million light-rail loop on
Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit is getting the legislative action
needed to become a reality.Bills that would allow such a
system, which eventually would operate as a public-private entity with
some type of public subsidy, were introduced last week in the House and
will be introduced this week in the Senate.Read the entire article here.

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Detroit is again inching closer to mass transit as the bills clearing
the way for Detroit’s $103 million private rail line hit the
legislature.

Excerpt:

The private-sector plan to build a $103 million light-rail loop on
Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit is getting the legislative action
needed to become a reality.

Bills that would allow such a
system, which eventually would operate as a public-private entity with
some type of public subsidy, were introduced last week in the House and
will be introduced this week in the Senate.

Read the entire article here.

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