Section 003 (LAB)
Responsibility for aging public infrastructure has shifted from collectives to individuals and from public to private actors, greatly impacting access to opportunities, health outcomes, and family stability of the most vulnerable populations. Funding, policy, and programming mechanisms for repair, maintenance, access, and innovation in mobility systems will be explored with a focus on low-income communities in SE Michigan. Multidisciplinary student teams will learn from stakeholders and experts, apply problem solving tools, and learn about changing mobility and transport infrastructures.