Quote Originally Posted by Detroitnerd View Post
The real problem is that the whole metro needs to work together to make a livable city center and to gradually let the less sustainable areas [[mostly the exurbs) go back to being productive farmland.

We need to look less like a donut with a hole in the center and more like ... Essex County. We should have a tight city center surrounded by productive farmland. What this plan does is the opposite
And why should the city center of "Greater Detroit" be at its southern boundary? Why shouldn't the "city center" of "Greater Detroit" be in the geographic center, say Troy or Birmingham?