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Gordie Howe International Bridge team continues to invest in communities

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This week’s edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast features conversations with two people who participated in a Feb. 6 announcement by the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA) of an additional $2.6 million being invested in 13 community projects as part of construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge (GHIB).
First, Heather Grondin, vice president of corporate affairs and external relations for WDBA, talks about the community benefits program and why it’s so important.
The projects include cycling infrastructure added to Jefferson Avenue and Clark Street, making for a connection between the GHIB multiuse path and the City of Detroit’s Joe Louis Greenway.
Later, Mohammed Alghurabi, a Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) senior project manager on the bridge project, talks about what it means to him to be able to demonstrate to residents that Canada and Michigan are delivering on promises to the community.
Projects announced for funding:

  • $250,000 toward local history and culture,
  • $1.3 million toward community safety,
  • $540,000 toward green initiatives,
  • $250,000 toward food security,
  • $250,000 toward wellness, and
  • $100,000 toward community partnerships.
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Chapters

1. Gordie Howe International Bridge team continues to invest in communities (00:00:00)

2. Community Benefits in Bridge Construction (00:00:07)

3. Gordy Howe Bridge Construction Update (00:15:58)

4. Stakeholder Engagement in Infrastructure Projects (00:23:01)

5. Acknowledgements and Thank You for Michigan Transportation (00:35:16)

185 episodes

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This week’s edition of the Talking Michigan Transportation podcast features conversations with two people who participated in a Feb. 6 announcement by the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA) of an additional $2.6 million being invested in 13 community projects as part of construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge (GHIB).
First, Heather Grondin, vice president of corporate affairs and external relations for WDBA, talks about the community benefits program and why it’s so important.
The projects include cycling infrastructure added to Jefferson Avenue and Clark Street, making for a connection between the GHIB multiuse path and the City of Detroit’s Joe Louis Greenway.
Later, Mohammed Alghurabi, a Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) senior project manager on the bridge project, talks about what it means to him to be able to demonstrate to residents that Canada and Michigan are delivering on promises to the community.
Projects announced for funding:

  • $250,000 toward local history and culture,
  • $1.3 million toward community safety,
  • $540,000 toward green initiatives,
  • $250,000 toward food security,
  • $250,000 toward wellness, and
  • $100,000 toward community partnerships.
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Gordie Howe International Bridge team continues to invest in communities (00:00:00)

2. Community Benefits in Bridge Construction (00:00:07)

3. Gordy Howe Bridge Construction Update (00:15:58)

4. Stakeholder Engagement in Infrastructure Projects (00:23:01)

5. Acknowledgements and Thank You for Michigan Transportation (00:35:16)

185 episodes

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