
The new lights in front of the Drug Mart Plaza offer a glimpse of what could be.
While the lights being put up in front of Drug Mart Plaza are a nice flare, it made me wonder
how they fit in with the 8-year plan Mayor Summers has repeatedly spoken of.
It brings back a conversation I had with a city worker almost 6 months ago, that the lights
being removed from Detroit, were not because of safety or a study but for esthetics. Which
would explain why the light in front of Lakewood Library, one of the most used walking
intersections in the city, as the lights, and for that matter the street lights on other side of
the street will clash with the much nicer "old-style" lamps in front of Drug Mart Plaza.
It does not explain how the Manor Park light heavily used by school children and seniors
ended up on the very rarely used Spring Garden and Detroit, where it remains flashing
all of the time. I was told it was moved there to compensate for the heavy traffic coming
out of Dunkin Donuts in the AM, but the study would seem to predate that store.
Anyway kudos to Drug Mart for putting in the nice lights.
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