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Hamtramck - Wayne County racks up $26M in neighborhood stabilization funds
metromode, 6/25/2009
The words green demolition would seem mutually exclusive at first glance, but Wayne County will take a stab at making them a reality this year.
It is preparing to start a pilot program that calls for the deconstruction and recycling of abandoned homes instead of the normal process of bulldozing them and dumping what's left into a landfill or the
Detroit incinerator
. The new program trains people how to deconstruct these homes to their foundations, recycling the details, metal, and wood everywhere from scrap yards to
architectural warehouses
. The foundations will then be dug up and recycled.
"We hope to hit the ground running within 60 days," says Jill Ferrari, senior executive project manager for
Wayne County
, who is overseeing the program and supervising its use of federal neighborhood stabilization funds.
The county has been awarded $25.9 million to buy, rehab and demolish foreclosed structures. It recently received the first $3.9 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Source: Jill Ferrari, senior executive project manager for Wayne County
Writer: Jon Zemke
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