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MDOT virtual public open house Oct. 23 on M-3 (Gratiot Avenue) in Detroit
October 09, 2024
DETROIT, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is hosting a virtual open house for the public to learn more about and provide input on a planning and environmental linkage (PEL) study for M-3 (Gratiot Avenue) between Randoph Street and M-102 (8 Mile Road) in the city of Detroit. Attendees will be able to view project information and provide comments on the final PEL report. Project staff will be present and available to answer questions.
Who:
Interested residents
Community stakeholders
Local businesses
MDOT staff and consultants
When:
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2023
5 - 7 p.m.
Where:
Zoom Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IYISrNNfSP6R9PyaLvqL4A
Accessibility:
Attendees who require mobility, visual, hearing, written, or other assistance for effective participation should contact Orlando Curry at 517-241-7462 or CurryO@Michigan.gov, preferably at least five business days prior to the scheduled meeting. Forms are located on the Title VI webpage. Requests made after this timeframe will be evaluated and honored to the extent possible.
Background:
Land use and traffic patterns have changed over the years and MDOT is looking for input on the future of the interchange. The outcome of this study will help to meet future transportation needs and improve mobility and safety.
Public input:
In addition to the open house, comments and input can also be submitted online throughout the study.
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