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MDOT seeking public input for M-63/I-94 BL rebuilding project in St. Joseph
January 16, 2024
COLOMA, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is inviting the public to participate in a survey now until Feb. 16 to provide feedback on the M-63/I-94 Business Loop (BL) rebuilding project from Central Avenue to the Blossomland Bridge, and I-94 BL to the Bicentennial Bridge in St. Joseph, Berrien County. Topics include traffic and parking, safety, nonmotorized (pedestrian and bicycle), and streetscape elements.
Please share this survey with your friends, colleagues, or anyone else who may be interested in participating.
Who:
Interested residents
Commuters
Community stakeholders
Local businesses
When:
The survey is open until Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.
Where:
https://tinyurl.com/M-63I-94BLSurvey
Project information:
MDOT is planning a 2027 project to rebuild M-63/I-94 BL from Central Avenue to the Blossomland Bridge, and I-94 BL to the Bicentennial Bridge. As part of the planning process, MDOT is working with community partners and stakeholders to develop project plans. The collaborative process is intended to develop a community-based vision that seeks to improve mobility and quality of life for those who live, work, explore, and travel along this corridor. The input received through the survey will be utilized and shared at a future public meeting.
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