Mayor Duggan claims in his campaign literature that 8000 homes in Detroit have been renovated. Does anyone know what the definition of "renovated" means according to the mayor? I have seen a handful of homes in my neighborhood get new vinyl siding, new windows, new sod. Yet, out of all of these "so-called" renovated homes, I have only seen one family move in to one. In many of the cases, the house gets the outside renovations, but then sits for months if not years vacant and no further renovations. No "For Sale" signs are being put up as well. Is Mayor Duggan's administration paying folks to partially fix up houses in Detroit in order to give the appearance that a Detroit house has been renovated? I'm curious as to what's really going on. Who's got the skinny?