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Read the report by Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr to creditorsRepcom20130614..c3130614001.article.special01Label Reprec20130614..c3130614001.article.special01Label
Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr outlined a plan for creditors Friday to stop Detroit's downward spiral by spending $1.25 billion on public safety and other city services, money that could come from slashing the city's $17 million in debt. More Interactive: Searching for LaSalle's lost shipInteractive: Syria's chemical weaponsInteractive: Tracking U.S. demographics, 1980 to 2060Interactive map: Crash-prone intersectionsRepcom20130613..c3130612002.article.special01Label Reprec20130613..c3130612002.article.special01Label
These intersections were identified as the worst sites for crashes in Metro Detroit between 2008 and 2012 by the South East Michigan Council of Governments. More |
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