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Public open house Dec. 11 to discuss I-75 corridor study in Genesee County

WHAT:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will hold a public open house to discuss details of the preferred design alternative resulting from operational studies of I-75 from US-23 to Court Street and the I-75/I-69 interchange. MDOT has identified this corridor as a potential site for future improvements to address aging infrastructure, increasing safety, and existing and future needs of the freeway configuration.

MDOT will conduct presentations at 3 and 5 p.m. to review the study process and summarize the details of the preferred design alternative developed following the initial phases of the study. The current preferred design alternative includes building the I-75 corridor to span over top of I-69. Details highlighting that design alternative and its benefits for the corridor and success of the project will be shared. Additional time will be reserved for questions and input from attendees.

WHO:
Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) officials
Interested residents and business owners

WHEN:
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019
3 - 7 p.m.

WHERE:
Flint Township Police Department
5200 Norko Drive
Flint, MI 48507

Accommodations can be made for persons with disabilities and limited English-speaking ability. Large print materials, auxiliary aids or the services of interpreters, signers, or readers are available upon request. Please call 517-335-4318 to request at least seven days before meeting date.

BACKGROUND:

MDOT plans to develop a long-term strategy to rebuild I-75 from US-23 to Court Street and the I-75/I-69 interchange. Information collected at these meetings will help to identify additional operational needs as staff work to determine construction costs and feasible construction packages.

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