Grandmont Rosedale

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Neighborhood Open House Draws Hundreds of Visitors

Hundreds of visitors crowded the North Rosedale Park Community House on Sunday, May 5 for the 8th Annual Neighborhood Open House. Visitors were able to view 12 homes for sale, ranging in price from $45,000 to $137,000, as well as one home for rent. Bikers from Wheelhouse Detroit joined neighborhood residents for a bike tour of the area, while bus tours oriented guests to the rich history of Grandmont Rosedale.

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Improvements at Stoepel Park!

Improvements at Stoepel Park!

This past Sunday volunteers began the initial work at Stoepel Park, digging holes, installing poles and pouring concrete for a fence improvement project around the little league fields! This project – a joint collaboration by the Rosedale Grandmont Little League, GRDC, the Brightmoor Alliance, Ford Motor Company, Lowe’s, Keep America Beautiful, the Detroit Tigers Foundation, the City of Detroit, and Wayne County – is the first phase of a larger park improvement project that will bring walking paths and expanded parking to Stoepel, along with many other improvements.

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Volunteers Turn Out in Force for Detroit Partnership Day
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Volunteers Turn Out in Force for Detroit Partnership Day

Over 200 volunteers – including neighborhood residents and students from Wayne State University and the University of Michigan — pitched in to clean-up 8 sites in the Grandmont Rosedale community on Saturday, March 23rd as part of an annual event known as Detroit Partnership Day.

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Workshops Explain Downspout Disconnection

Workshops Explain Downspout Disconnection

The City of Detroit manages its water resources through a Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) system. This type of system mixes storm water and raw sewage prior to treatment at a wastewater facility. During a major rain storm, the CSO system may be unable to treat the large quantity of water, leading to an overflow of contaminated sewage into nearby rivers and lakes.

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