Posts under Call to Action Category
Canvass for Recycling
Posted on May 9, 2013 In: Call to Action, Events, Sustainability
Join Zero Waste Detroit & Rosedale Recycles this Saturday as they spread the word on recycling!
Celebrate a New Birth of Transit
Posted on April 8, 2013 In: Call to Action, Events
Join us in a march for better public transit on April 10 at 3:00pm
Urban Ag Ordinance Hearing
Posted on March 5, 2013 In: Call to Action
March 7 | 10:15 AM | Coleman A Young Municipal building
A Bicameral Task Force
Posted on February 5, 2013 In: Advocacy, Call to Action, Environmental Health, Environmental Justice, Federal Policy, Sustainability
ACTION ALERT A Bicameral Task Force on Climate Change has Formed in Congress
President Obama said “YES WE CAN” to addressing Climate Change
Posted on January 23, 2013 In: Call to Action, Environmental Health, EPA
President Obama said “YES WE CAN” to addressing Climate Change Jan 23, 2013 | By Kimberly Hill-Knott, Policy Manager This week, we witness a historic moment when President Barack Obama, the nation’s first African American, was sworn in for a second term in office on Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday. As thousands of people descended on Washington, DC and more »
Southwest Community Meeting
Posted on January 18, 2013 In: Advocacy, Call to Action, Community Development, Environmental Health, Environmental Justice, Events
YOU’RE INVITED!
Spread the Word
Posted on November 7, 2012 In: Call to Action, Community Development, Uncategorized
SIGN UP HERE to Spread the word on recycling at Detroit’s East side on 11.10.12!
Action Alert: Attend Public Hearing on Permit Requested by Bridge Co. to Construct Second Span
Posted on October 30, 2012 In: Advocacy, Call to Action, Community Development
Please click Action Alert to view the file.
Community Conversations
Posted on August 31, 2012 In: Advocacy, Call to Action, Community Development, Events, Planning, Uncategorized
Save the date! Detroit Works Project Long Term Planning is hosting a series of community conversation for improving the Quality of Life in our neighborhood before the plan is finalized in October.
Detroit Works Project
Posted on April 3, 2012 In: Call to Action, Community Development, Environmental Justice, Events, Land Use, Local Policy, Planning, Sustainability, Uncategorized
700,000 people living in a city built for 2 million. What will we do with all that land?