Detroit’s
Neighborhood
Stabilization
Program
COMMUNITY INPUT
MEETINGS
Presented by the City of Detroit Planning and Development Department
YOU
can directly influence how the City of Detroit invest Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds in 9 Detroit neighborhoods!
Residents and community organization in
North Central and North End are urged to attend
April 1
Lakeshore Engineering Building/
Former State of MI Bldg
7310 Woodward
North End
South of Highland Park, west of Hamtramck,
north of East Grand Boulevard and extends
west to Linwood.
April 7
Second Ebenezer Church
14601 Dequindre
North Central
McNichols to the south, Outer Drive to the north,
Ryan to the east and Woodward to the west
All meetings are 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
To RSVP or obtain more information, call 313.224.3511.
An interpreter for the hearing impaired will be present if requested at least 48 hours in
advance of the meeting. To request an interpreter, please call (313) 224 4946.
The Neighborhood Stabilization Program is emergency grant funding to stabilize neighborhoods
and redevelop vacant, abandoned and foreclosed homes and properties. NSP
funds are provided by U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development.
More information about the Detroit NSP is posted on the City of Detroit Website:
www.detroitmi.gov in the Planning and Development Department section.
City of Detroit
Kenneth V. Cockrel Jr., Mayor