Here are a few highlights from Cox's talk:

Walkability

Stressing the importance of transforming Detroit into a place that allows residents and visitors to get around more easily on foot, Cox reminded the audience that the city isn't starting from square one. "Detroit was blessed to be built when walking was still in fashion. It's all still here," said Cox of Detroit's pedestrian infrastructure.

He also mentioned the opportunity to expand upon that infrastructure throughout the city. "I think every neighborhood should be afforded a beautiful greenway," he said.

Bikeability and complete streets

An avid cyclist, Cox told the audience that he chose his Detroit residence so he could easily bike to work. He also stressed the opportunity Detroit has to transform its roads into complete streets that cater to all users, not just motorists.

"Our roads are so damn wide that there's room for everybody," said Cox.

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