Five years ago, catastrophic flooding inundated neighborhoods across Detroit. The June 2021 storm brought several inches of rain in 12 hours, prompting a federal disaster declaration and exposing vulnerabilities in Detroit’s aging stormwater infrastructure. The event also highlighted a growing reality: climate change is increasing flood risks across Detroit. In response to the growing need for place-based climate resilience support following the…
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