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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Taking Back Our Neighborhoods With Our Unions! AFL-CIO Apprentice Programs Bring Hope to Detroit

By  Richard Clement - Friends of Cushingberry


"There is nothing better for poverty than a good paying job" 
              - Mayor Coleman A. Young

Taking back our neighborhood one home at a time with the help of our friends in the AFL-CIO has been put into an action plan in the City of Detroit. Decades of disinvestment and foreclosures have devastated Detroit’s neighborhoods. Thousands of vacant homes need extensive repair. The widespread blight and abandonment results in extremely low appraisal values making it difficult for potential homeowners to obtain financing for a home. We appreciate the assistance from David A. Eubanks Assistant Investment Officer with the Housing Investment Trust Division of the AFL-CIO (Website www.aflcio-hit.com) . Together with Councilmember Pro-Tem Cushingberry a plan was developed for the District for homes that can be saved and restored.

To stabilize the neighborhoods, the AFL-CIO has developed a strategy to identify homes that can be saved. 

  1. Repairing multiple homes concurrently
  2. Use skilled and approved union contractors
  3. Attract private capital 
  4. Target blocks and tracts of land within a neighborhood
  5. Guarantee the work and,
  6. Employ Local residents


(2013) 18220 Ohio  48221 - Before HIT
Council member Pro-Tem George Cushingberry Jr. and AFL-CIO leadership has identified areas in the district as a pilot so that union labor and their apprentice programs will create a job for anyone who wants one. Creating home ownership opportunities involves creating a structure so that homeowners can afford to stay in the homes. Jobs to maintain a quality of life are a priority and each one can teach one until an entire community is rebuilt for a legacy to leave behind for future generations to grow from.






(2016) 18220 Ohio 48221 - After HIT
To address the long term growth of the region, Union members are giving back to the neighborhoods through construction apprenticeship programs. With the help of the HIT program the following list of homes have been rehabilitated to be sold to families who are interested in neighborhood growth and home ownership.   Millennials who are actively working jobs and doing public service in the region are strongly encouraged to purchase a home.  If you work in the tri-county area and, are interested in establishing a foundation for home ownership are also strongly encourage to participate.

A list of the HIT property in progress in the Bagley district are as follows
17545 Plainview 48219 - North Rosedale Park
17547 Mendota 48221 - Bagley
18220 Ohio 48221 List Price $105,000 - Bagley

By partnering with financial institutions like Southwest Lending Solutions (Website: www.michiganlendingsolutions.com ) first time millenial homeowners will be given the opportunity to start a future and establish a good credit history and equity. By the end of 2016, we look forward to rehabilitating 11 homes in the City.  The goal is to provide 25 families with a place to live by December 2017.  With an investment of $1.7 million dollars of HIT funds, the City of Detroit will have another path built on the way to prosperity again.

For more information please contact our office.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

2016 Residential Street Repair in District 2 by Street Name and Boundaries

by The Friends of George Cushingberry Jr.

       To request any of the listed services below, please call (313) 224-0033.

  • Maintenance / Repair Operations
  • Snow & Ice Operations
  • Street Sweeping
  • Resurfacing Operations
The following list is for the City of Detroit construction projects on the streets and major roads in District 2 for 2016. If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact the Department of Public Works at (313) 224-0033



Residential Streets:

Street NameBoundaries
Birwood Dead End/Pembroke
Birwood Eight Mile/Dead End (N)
Cambridge (Conc) Livernois/San Juan
Cherrylawn (Conc) W. Outer Dr./Dead End (N)
Clarita James Couzens/Schaefer
Curtis Southfield/Grandville
Ferguson Puritan/Fenkell
Harlow Puritan/McNichols
Indiana Marygrove/Florence
Indiana Seven Mile/W. Outer Dr.
Kentucky Margareta/Clarita
Lesure Curtis/James Couzens
Lesure (Conc) James Couzens/W. Seven Mile
Manor (Asp) Cambridge/St. Martins
Norfolk Lichfield/Briarcliff
Norfolk Livernoise/Monica
Norfolk Prairie/San Juan
Norfolk Renfrew/Dead End (W. of Stratford)
Northlawn (Conc) Eight Mile/Pembroke
Northlawn (Conc) W. Outer Dr./Dead End (N)
Northlawn (Conc) St. Martins (N)/St. Martins (S)
Parkside Seven Mile/Cambridge
Picadilly Eight Mile/Chippewa
Pickford Prairie/Wyoming
Pickford Santa Rosa/Monica
Pinehurst (Wpa/Asp) Pembroke/W. Outer Dr.
Prairie (Conc) . Pembroke/W. Outer Dr
San Juan (Conc) . Pembroke/W. Outer Dr
Santa Barbara Pembroke/W. Outer Dr.
Sorrento (Conc) Pembroke/W. Outer Dr.
Sorrento (Wpa) Seven Mile/W. Outer Dr.
Stansbury Vassar/Seven Mile
Steel (Wpa) Seven Mile/W. Outer Dr.
Stoepel (Conc) W. Outer Dr./Cambridge
Stoepel (Conc) Pembroke/W. Outer Dr.
Stratford Pembroke/Canterbury
Tracey (Conc) Pickford/W. Outer Dr.
Ward Pembroke/W. Outer Dr.
Wildemere McNichols/Florence
Winthrop Seven Mile/Dead End (S)
Wisconsin McNichols/Curtis
Woodingham Pembroke/W. Outer Dr.

Major Streets

Street NameBoundaries
John R  7 Mile/8Mile
Curtis Wyoming/Meyers