Born with great purpose in the Great Depression, Westacres endures as a strong West Bloomfield Community. In 1936, U.S. Senator from Michigan, James Couzens pooled $550,000 of his own money with $300,000 of federal funds to establish this neighborhood of 150 homes for low-income automotive factory workers. Home ownership included an acre of land and encouraged farming for food and self-sufficiency. Oakland Housing Inc. also assisted residents to develop a satisfactory communal life and financed supplemental enterprises.
Wayside Sign – Westacres Community: New Life for Auto Workers

Object ID: 2013-070-009
Date: 2013
Collection: West BloomfieldSubjects: Wayside Sign