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MDOT outlines I‑75 corridor plan, highlights congestion hotspots and pedestrian safety needs

Michigan Department of Transportation · December 16, 2024
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Summary

The Michigan Department of Transportation released findings from an I‑75 Corridor Plan identifying congestion near the southern study area and the I‑75/US‑23 merge, nearly 50 pedestrian‑ or bicycle‑involved crashes, and public input priorities; the final report lists candidate improvements and next steps.

The Michigan Department of Transportation presented the I‑75 Corridor Plan, a study of future needs on I‑75 between Square Lake Road and the US‑23 merge covering parts of Oakland, Genesee and Livingston counties. The presentation summarized data, public input and candidate locations for improvements across active transportation, interchanges, intersections and network corridors.

MDOT said the study area runs from the Square Lake Road interchange in Bloomfield Township to the I‑75/US‑23 merge in Mundy Township and includes the I‑75 Business Loop in Pontiac. The team compiled plans and studies from more than 20 agencies, reviewed planned roadway improvements expected through 2026 and coordinated with regional partners, including the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission.

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