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Portion of Riverwalk opening tomorrow, April 23, ahead of planned Detroit Riverfront Conservancy events

Fast facts:

  •          The portion of the Riverwalk between Beaubien and Rivard streets will open on Thursday, April 23.
  •          This section was closed in late November for installation of a storm sewer outfall for the 375 project.
  •          This independent utility upgrade provides environmental benefits for residential and business communities adjacent to I-375 and the riverfront.

DETROIT, Mich. - On Thursday, April 23, crews will reopen the Riverwalk between Beaubien and Rivard Streets ahead of planned events scheduled by the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy (DFRC). This portion of the Riverwalk closed Nov. 20 for installation of an underground drainage system from Atwater Street to the Detroit River.  

“The Riverwalk is vital to the community, especially as we approach the warm weather months,” said Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Metro Region Deputy Engineer Jason Garza. “Crews worked diligently through harsh winter and wet spring conditions to achieve our goal of reopening prior to seasonal festivities starting up.”

In addition to reopening the Riverwalk, crews will reopen Atwater and Franklin streets to through-traffic between St. Antoine and Rivard streets.

“We are grateful for MDOT’s efforts to complete their work on the storm outfall project in as timely a manner as possible,” said Rachel Frierson, COO of the DFRC. “We know our visitors are excited to enjoy a reconnected Riverwalk in anticipation of a busy and fun summer on the beautiful Detroit Riverfront.”

The new storm sewer outfall will provide lasting environmental benefits for residents and businesses along the I-375 corridor and the riverfront by supporting cleaner water being discharged into the Detroit River and relieving pressure on the existing city combined sewer system after heavy rain events. The installation of the new storm sewer will reduce the risk of flooding on streets and in neighborhoods.

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