Planet Detroit’s Voices column includes opinion pieces from our community of partners and readers. These pieces express the voices of the authors and not necessarily those of the publication. The Great Lakes Water Authority is building a 42-foot-tall sanitary pump station in Jefferson Chalmers, a residential neighborhood on Detroit’s east side. The building — taller than any home in the neighborhood — will sit in the middle of the street on a si…
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