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  • CBC Board Nominations – Now through JANUARY 31, 2022

    We are looking for new CBC Board Members!!! Nominations are now until Jan 31, 2022! 

    The coalition BOARD ELECTION will be held electronically at the beginning of March his year due to COVID restrictions. The next CBC Annual Meeting (which is when we normally hold elections) is TBD. We hope to have an in-person meeting this spring. Stay tuned!  

    Board Member Eligibility: Residents or representatives of businesses, churches and organizations located in bridge impact area who are CBC members at least 30 days before the election. To check eligibility, see our Bylaws. To become a member, sign our membership support form here.

    To nominate a Board Candidate, call or text (313) 466-2456 or email swdetroitcbc@gmail.com.

  • Community Meeting on Mon, Oct 29: Hear from Bridge Developer and Elect 2019 Board Members

    Please join us for a community meeting Monday, October 29th at 6pm!

    • Hear from the Bridge Developer, who will be investing $7 million in community benefits for our area.
    • City Staff will answer questions about the Optional Home Swap Program, and about a coming Planning Study for our area.
    • You can sign up and volunteer to have an indoor air monitor in your house.

    Childcare and Spanish translation is available. There will be pizza at 5:30, and treats for kids!

  • CBC begins air quality monitoring along I-75

    Beginning June 2017, the Southwest Detroit Community Benefits Coalition (CBC) will be working with residents and researchers at the University of Michigan to monitor air quality in Southwest Detroit along the I-75 Freeway. By understanding how diesel pollution  affects air quality conditions in neighborhoods near the freeway, CBC will be better able to advocate for air quality protections for residents, and to compare air quality conditions before and after the bridge is built. 

    Pollutants that will be monitored are particulate matter (PM) and black carbon. PM consists of solid particles finer than 10 microns, or about 10 times finer than a human hair; CBC will be monitoring PM2.5, or particles smaller than 2.5 microns across. Black carbon is a subset of PM that results from combustion and can be used as an indicator of diesel pollution.

    Four monitors measuring PM2.5 will soon be installed at sites along I-75, and will collect data for at least one year. Meanwhile, CBC’s air monitoring team will work with participating residents monitor black carbon at homes within 500 feet of the freeway, for 48 hours each.

    Today, the air monitoring team installed all seven monitors at an MDEQ site in Dearborn, to ensure the equipment is functioning well before deployment. They are hoping for a break from the rain!