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Dearborn mayor spotlights policies to combat climate issues with federal funding

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DEARBORN, Mich. (WXYZ) — On Thursday, Dearborn Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud spoke about federal funding that is helping the city combat climate transition, reduce pollution and promote health in Dearborn.

The mayor said he has mandated a health-in-all policies approach, which prioritizes health, environmental justice, and climate action in all public policy decisions.

At the press conference, hosted by Elected Officials to Protect America (EOPA) and the Climate Action Campaign (CAC), Hammoud explained Dearborn's strategy, which he said pairs infrastructure investments with changes to municipal ordinances and zoning, aiming to make the "greenest" choice an easy one for businesses and residents.

“As we face the effects of the climate crisis, too many of our residents have faced extreme heat, air and water pollution, and flooding — all of which have disproportionately impacted certain neighborhoods. With our health-in-all policies approach we’ve been able to make significant changes to protect our city from extreme weather, while improving our infrastructure,” said Dearborn Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud in a statement. “I’m proud we are addressing these issues equitably. A safe and healthy environment is a key component of a happy, healthy, and productive city."

The city has reportedly fostered partnerships in Wayne County to implement multiple federal programs funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

One example includes receiving $24 million for redesigning the Warren Avenue corridor with traffic and pedestrian safety in mind — and in a way that will improve access to local businesses.

The city said they also teamed up with Friends of the Rouge to plant rain gardens in flood-prone areas around the city.

According to the city, Dearborn Public Schools is also working on incorporating more electric school buses into their fleet.

Hammoud has also been recognized with a Mayors Climate Protection Award during the U.S. Conference of Mayors.