DETROIT - If you're on the east Detroit riverfront, you best be following the rules.

Why? RoboCop is on the prowl.

If you look closely at one of the renderings provided by the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy on March 1, the cyborg crime fighter can be seen casually hanging out on the left side of the concept art down the cobblestone street.

The riverfront renderings were done by Chicago-based Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.

The plan announced last week includes 8 acres of new park space and two pedestrian and bike paths. There are also plans for two Dequindre Cut-style greenways to connect more neighborhoods to the riverwalk, and a new urban beach.

Released in 1987, RoboCop is set in a dystopian Detroit on the brink of total collapse. The film was directed by Paul Verhoeven and stars Peter Weller as the titular character.

It was nominated for three Academy Awards, taking home the award for Best Sound Editing.

The plan for Franklin Street heritage area includes a mixed-use area to increase density and create vibrancy along the street. (Courtesy of Detroit Riverfront Conservancy)