At a Tuesday board meeting, leaders of One D, a regional civic collaboration promoting revitalization, agreed that the group has done much - but has more work yet to do.
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"This is not about a strategic plan that will be filed," said Edsel Ford, founder and self-proclaimed lead champion of what he calls a "cheer-leading section" for metro Detroit. "This is for taking actions lasting forever."
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