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  <title>The Move to a CBA Ordinance-Case of Detroit</title>
  <description>In episode 3, we speak with Lisa Berglund, Professor of Urban Planning at Dalhousie University to continue our exploration of community benefit agreements. This time, we take a closer look at CBAs in a specific context - Detroit. Detroit was the first U.S. city to have a CBA ordinance requiring CBAs for all development over a certain size. We learn how Detroit utilizes community benefit agreements along with other policies to support accountable economic growth and development. Professor Berglund shares&amp;amp;nbsp;insight from her close study of the case of Detroit and the urban governance design and processes undergirding this inaugural effort to mandate CBAs. Laura Brennan, MBA and&amp;amp;nbsp;Kate Cooney&amp;amp;nbsp;co-host.  Tune in!  Photo Credit: Photo 184268858 | Joe Louis Fist © Wirestock | Dreamstime.com Show notes:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Lisa Berglund’s faculty website  here&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Berglund’s 2020 article,  “Early Lessons from Detroit’s Community Benefits Ordinance”&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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