Individuals have reported receiving text messages claiming to be from MDOT and demanding toll payments. This is a scam. MDOT does not operate any toll roads; messages should be ignored and deleted immediately. Learn more from MDOT Director Bradley C. Wieferich and Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Five-Year Transportation Program
Five-Year Transportation Program
Draft 2026-2030 Five Year Transportation Program (5YTP)
The Draft 2026-2030 5YTP (PDF) is available for review and the public comment period is open from August 1 until September 1, 2025. Multiple opportunities are available to participate and comment. 5YTP content can also viewed with the video and/or by browsing the content categories.
Options to comment on the Draft 2026-2030 5YTP
- Visit the 5YTP interactive map and leave a project-specific comment,
- Leave a general comment with our general comment form,
- Send a comment by email to MDOT-Five-Year-Program@Michigan.gov, or
- Mail a comment to:
Michigan Department of Transportation
Program Development Unit
Five-Year Transportation Program
425 W. Ottawa St.
P.O. Box 30050
Lansing, MI 48909
The annual Five-Year Transportation Program (5YTP) is intended to present MDOT's planned investments across all modes as early in the planning process as possible to support successful program delivery, encourage local coordination, and guarantee opportunities for meaningful public engagement.
Current 5YTP includes:
- Program requirements and process overview,
- Featured projects coming soon,
- Revenue assumptions and investment strategies,
- Fiscal Year 2026 investment focus for all modes,
- An analysis of economic benefits from highway and multimodal program investments,
- Updates on performance measures and goals,
- A summary of public outreach, engagement, and comments received on the program,
- A list of planned road and bridge projects and MDOT region contact information, and
- MDOT region contact information.
Previously approved 5YTPs
Previously approved and archived 5YTPs.
5YTP categories
Annual 5YTP process
The development of the 5YTP is a multi-stage process that connects the goals, objectives, policies, and programs of statewide planning with input from the public.
Revenues, investment strategies & economic impacts
An overview of revenue assumptions, planned investments and economic benefits for the trunkline highway and multimodal programs.
Rebuilding Michigan Program
An overview of the Rebuilding Michigan Program, focused on rebuilding state highways and bridges that are critical to the state’s economy and carry the most traffic.
Requests for additional documents and other questions or comments can be submitted to MDOT-Five-Year-Program@Michigan.gov.