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State Transportation Commission approves $16.1 billion five-year transportation program for 2026–2030

State Transportation Commission · November 7, 2025
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Summary

The Michigan State Transportation Commission approved MDOT's draft final Five-Year Transportation Program for fiscal years 20262030, a $16.1 billion plan that emphasizes road and bridge preservation while maintaining multimodal investments. The plan will be transmitted to the Legislature by March 1, 2026, after routine edits and formatting.

The State Transportation Commission voted to approve the Michigan Department of Transportation's draft final Five-Year Transportation Program for fiscal years 2026 through 2030, a package MDOT presented as a $16.1 billion set of investments focused on preserving the trunk-line system and sustaining multimodal services.

MDOT staff said the program includes about $10.7 billion for highway needs and $5.4 billion for bus, marine, rail, ports and aeronautics. Michael (MDOT staff) told commissioners, “total investments over the next 5 years, we're looking at $16,100,000,000,” and outlined year-by-year allocations that…

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