On Dec. 4 local supporters gathered to celebrate what has been a great year for Detroit. The city’s public transit system has been lacking for years, but change is well underway. Detroit-based shelter manufacturer, Brasco Intl., rallied behind the city’s efforts and donated a solar-powered shelter as a thank you to Midtown for spearheading revitalization efforts.
The donated shelter was specifically designed for Detroit with low maintenance costs, renewable energy and a “2035 design.” Features include its aluminum construction so it will never rust, a solar powered LED lighting package suited for high cloud coverage, a zero VOC (volatile organic compound) powder coat paint, and specialty wood grain aluminum rafters. Matching bench and trash receptacle to be installed next week. Route & map displays to be donated by Let’s Bus It.
The bus shelter is located outside of Whole Foods Market at the corner of John R and Mack Ave and will service both DDOT and SMART bus routes.
Present at the event were representatives from DDOT, including Director Dan Dirks, at the ribbon cutter, and representatives from Midtown Detroit Inc., SMART, Brasco International and Fox 2 News