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Detroit's 'Brighten Up the Block' plan brings new streetlights to east side neighborhood
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield and the Public Lighting Authority launched a $1 million initiative to install 3,000 mid-block streetlights on the east side, starting with Rossini Drive. The project aims to improve safety, with residents praising the new lighting as a positive change. The city plans to complete most installations by October.
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