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Detroit’s local decisions shape everyday life—from the streets we drive on to the air we breathe. On the March 5, 2026 episode of Public Comment, host Khary Frazier of Detroit is Different and journalist Malachi Barrett of Bridge Detroit break down the latest developments from Detroit City Council, guided by Barrett’s Detroit City Notebook. This week’s conversation digs into a proposed $1.9 million truck enforcement unit from the Detroit Police Department that could place six officers on patrol to regulate truck routes, address safety concerns, and reduce the impact of heavy freight traffic across Detroit neighborhoods—especially in Southwest Detroit, where residents have long raised concerns about air quality, infrastructure damage, and noise tied to international trade routes. The episode also looks ahead to the unfolding Detroit city budget process under Mayor Mary Sheffield’s administration, exploring what residents say should be prioritized—from road repairs and housing support to neighborhood services. Frazier and Barrett unpack how enforcement, infrastructure funding, and community priorities intersect as the city prepares for new economic pressures, the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, and the end of federal pandemic relief funds. Public Comment uplifts the policies, debates, and decisions shaping Detroit’s municipal government while making local politics accessible to residents who want to stay informed and engaged. Join us every Thursday at 8 a.m. on Detroit is Different’s YouTube and Facebook channels to witness, engage, and amplify the voices shaping Detroit’s future. Your voice matters.