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Plus: 🚗 Rush hour returns | Thursday, October 03, 2024
 
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By Joe Guillen and Annalise Frank · Oct 03, 2024

📅 On this date in 2003, former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick announced a plan to renovate the then-vacant Michigan Central Station into the city's new police headquarters.

  • It became clear the project wasn't feasible and the plan was scrapped a couple years later.

☀️ Today's weather: Sunny, with a high near 76.

🎂 Happy birthday to our Axios Detroit member Brian Miller!

Today's newsletter is 746 words — a 3 minute read. Edited by Delano Massey.

 
 
1 big thing: 🚗 We're driving more post-COVID
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Change in average daily vehicle miles traveled per capita, by metro area
Data: StreetLight; Chart: Axios Visuals

If traffic around Metro Detroit feels bad, it's not your imagination.

  • New data indicates traffic has now surpassed pre-COVID levels.

The big picture: Average daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita increased 12.3% across the 100 largest U.S. metro areas last spring compared to the same period in 2019, according to a new report from StreetLight Data, a transportation analytics firm.

State of our streets: Traffic in the Detroit area has increased by 5.9%.

  • Michigan's first carpool lanes — also known as high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes — were introduced on I-75 in Oakland County a year ago to reduce congestion, improve safety and improve air quality.

Yes, but: Our traffic situation isn't as bad as some other major Midwest cities, such as Indianapolis and Columbus, where VMT increased by 13% and 16%, respectively, per StreetLight Data.

Between the lines: Higher VMT tends to mean more car-related emissions, but it can also indicate changes generally perceived as positive, like more economic activity.

  • The metros with the biggest reductions in VMT per capita are concentrated in California, such as Los Angeles (-16.6%), San Francisco (-13.2%) and San Jose (-12.3%).

The intrigue: Lower VMT can be a sign of successful public transit or cycling projects — or an indication that many people work hybrid or remotely.

Zoom out: "GDP now stands above 2019 levels even in the metros where VMT is still down," per StreetLight's report.

  • "This is a signal that GDP growth can be decoupled from VMT growth."

💭 Joe's thought bubble: Sure, traffic is worse in other cities. But Metro Detroit's rush hour is no joke, especially considering all the construction and impatient drivers whose reckless maneuvers make the situation worse.

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2. Tigers keep winning
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Detroit celebrates after beating the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the wild-card series at Minute Maid Park.

Detroit celebrates after beating the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the wild-card series at Minute Maid Park. Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images

 

The Tigers pulled off another magic act yesterday, scoring four runs in the eighth inning for a series-ending, 5-2 win over the Houston Astros.

The big picture: In its first playoff appearance since 2014, Detroit advanced to the American League Division Series against the Cleveland Guardians.

  • Game 1 of the best-of-five series is Saturday at 1:08pm at Progressive Field. TBS is broadcasting.
  • Game 3 on Wednesday will be at Comerica Park.

Zoom in: After Houston took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the seventh, pinch hitter Andy Ibañez hit a double with the bases loaded to give Detroit the lead for good in the eighth.

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3. The Grapevine: You heard it here
 
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🏆 GM CEO Mary Barra leads Fortune's list of the 100 most powerful women in business, released yesterday. The list is based on "company size and health, their career path, influence beyond their organization, and how they wield power." (Free Press)

🏥 City Council approved an ordinance creating protective zones around health care facilities, including abortion clinics. Council members view the measure as a way to stop the harassment of women who use the facilities for reasons beyond abortions. (Detroit News)

🏀 Little Caesars Arena will host Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games in the 2028 men's NCAA Tournament. Ford Field was previously announced as the site of the 2027 NCAA Men's Final Four. (WXYZ)

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4. Things to do this weekend
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A glorious fall weekend is ahead. The leaves haven't fallen enough to start raking, the Lions are on a bye week and the weather should be wonderful.

  • Here are some options:

🎛️ Celebrate J Dilla's legacy at Dilla Fest 2024, with performances by Erykah Badu, Moodymann and others.

🎻 Feel the force at one of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's performances this weekend with the music from the "Star Wars" saga.

  • Today through Sunday at Orchestra Hall.
  • Tickets start at $20.

🎃 Revel in spirit of fall at the Detroit Harvest Fest and Food Truck Rally on the Dequindre Cut. The event features four music stages, more than 50 food trucks, a pumpkin patch and other activities.

  • Saturday and Sunday, from 11am-8pm.
  • Tickets are $8; kids under 3 are free.

🐶 Receive a blessing for your pet at the new Holy Paws Dog Park at the corner of John R and Belmont, near the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

  • All safely restrained pets and their owners are welcome.
  • Sunday at 2pm.

Vincent Price double feature, Smooth Jazz Fall Fest and more

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5. 🎨 1 mural to go
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A comic-like mural of a metal-worker in purples and reds.

An untitled mural by Rick Williams in Islandview. Photo: Annalise Frank/Axios

 

This untitled mural was painted for last year's Murals in Islandview event, a rebrand of the Murals in the Market festival when it relocated after taking place for six years in Eastern Market, the Detroit News reported.

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⚾ Joe regrets never trying to slide head-first while playing baseball growing up.

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