Plan on getting stuck again , sometime soon, in Warren, with water flowing over the top of your car. Whatever "plan" Warren comes up won't be ready and functioning in the near future. It's going to take awhile. Oakland County doesn't help the situation by maxing out the Red Run already a few times [[plural, multiple). Multiple bridges in Warren have had their decks kissed by rising water of the Red Run the past decade.

I wonder if General Motors Tech Center learned a lesson in 2014, shame on them if they lose precious equipment due to flooding a second time.
The founders wanted it built, on a stream, to make lakes, and ponds, and now that concept will bite them in the rear.

On December 13, 1944, Alfred P. Sloan, Charles Kettering and
the Board of Directors from General Motors chose a 326-acre site
of farmland in Warren, Michigan for the GM Tech Center.

Original designs involved a 22 acre lake that contained four islands
with 5 groups of connected buildings via the firm of Saarinen and Swanson.
Groundbreaking took place on October 23, 1945.


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