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Detroit to repair 9,000 faulty alley sewer lines for free by 2030
Detroit plans to repair 9,000 residential sewer connections for free by 2030 using $184 million from a federal grant to reduce sewage backups and alley issues. The program, starting in October 2024, aims to address aging infrastructure and prevent property damage without cost to residents.
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