Timothy McKay's projects
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Commented on Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Create shuttle system for the west/southwest side.
Commented on Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Support the Corktown Cultural Center (3C), at the Workers Row House, MortorCities auto histories projects and events.
Supported a comment by Debra Walker on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Debra Walker
A shuttle service using electric or automous vehicles to transport residents and guests among businesses within Corktown and Southwest, as well as bringing in guests from Downtown and other surrounding areas.
A shuttle service using electric or automous vehicles to transport residents and guests among businesses within Corktown and Southwest, as well as bringing in guests from Downtown and other surrounding areas.
Supported a comment by Debra Walker on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Debra Walker
Public art can demonstrate the diversity of the community by displaying varied art medium from wide variety of people and platforms -- using families, students, seniors, homeless, et.
Public art can demonstrate the diversity of the community by displaying varied art medium from wide variety of people and platforms -- using families, students, seniors, homeless, et.
Supported a comment by Debra Walker on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Debra Walker
The biggest use missing in the community, that makes it not truly 'walkable' is a pharmacy. That would be great. But ice cream and bakery are also needed.
The biggest use missing in the community, that makes it not truly 'walkable' is a pharmacy. That would be great. But ice cream and bakery are also needed.
Supported a comment by Debra Walker on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Debra Walker
The communication to date has been excellent, with the exception of the Parking Hub on Bagley. That needs immediate community engagement. Many do continue to use Roosevelt park visit the MCS site. It might be nice to have a space there were input can be provided.
The communication to date has been excellent, with the exception of the Parking Hub on Bagley. That needs immediate community engagement. Many do continue to use Roosevelt park visit the MCS site. It might be nice to have a space there were input can be provided.
Supported a comment by Debra Walker on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Debra Walker
MCS could acknowledge and celebrate the area's history as it relates to Ford's early inventions and launches in Corktown.
MCS could acknowledge and celebrate the area's history as it relates to Ford's early inventions and launches in Corktown.
Commented on Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Support the Workers Row House (WRH) site development. Support WRH cultural tourism development effort for Southwest Detroit.
Supported a comment by Mark Crowley on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Mark Crowley
Year-round art and music programs not just pop-ups at festivals. Concerts in the Grand Hall and atrium when gathering becomes safe again.
Year-round art and music programs not just pop-ups at festivals. Concerts in the Grand Hall and atrium when gathering becomes safe again.
Supported a comment by Mark Crowley on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Mark Crowley
Keep the cars and bikes and pedestrians at a safe distance from each other with designated lanes that are aesthetically designed yet practical to use.
Keep the cars and bikes and pedestrians at a safe distance from each other with designated lanes that are aesthetically designed yet practical to use.
Supported a comment by Mark Crowley on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Mark Crowley
Pharmacy, urgent care.
Pharmacy, urgent care.
Supported a comment by Mark Crowley on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Mark Crowley
We also need to keep in mind the residential parking challenges in Corktown. 90% of homes in the neighborhood do not have off-street parking. The irony of Ford moving into Corktown, Detroit's oldest existing neighborhood, is that it was developed well before the advent of mass automobile production and ownership. Whatever work and leisure activities happen in and around the Ford properties must always keep in mind the quality of life of the residents that call Corktown home. This includes noise, parking, automobile traffic flow, engine emissions, litter, sensible street lighting, and general overall safety.
We also need to keep in mind the residential parking challenges in Corktown. 90% of homes in the neighborhood do not have off-street parking. The irony of Ford moving into Corktown, Detroit's oldest existing neighborhood, is that it was developed well before the advent of mass automobile production and ownership. Whatever work and leisure activities happen in and around the Ford properties must always keep in mind the quality of life of the residents that call Corktown home. This includes noise, parking, automobile traffic flow, engine emissions, litter, sensible street lighting, and general overall safety.
Followed Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Supported a comment by Nicole Rittenour on
Michigan Central
1 year, 2 months ago
Nicole Rittenour
Shuttle to downtown and Michigan ave businesses, over to Mexican town and Clark park.
Shuttle to downtown and Michigan ave businesses, over to Mexican town and Clark park.