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M-21 Corridor Study in Flint
The M-21 Corridor Study is a comprehensive approach to achieving community vision through integrating land-use and transportation planning in Flint. This study provides an opportunity to explore options and alternatives, and provide public input. The study will identify and evaluate short, medium, and long-term transportation system needs to enhance mobility for all modes.
Public Involvement
On May 11, 2021, MDOT hosted a virtual public meeting to present traffic analysis and conceptual design alternatives to help create a dialogue between MDOT and the community.
View the public meeting presentation, take the survey, and submit your feedback to help create dialogue regarding this study.
Public Meeting Presentation - May 11
Public Comment Form
M-21 Corridor Survey
M-21 Corridor Study Report
Additional Information
M-21 Corridor Study: Re-imagine your community
Contact Us:
For questions or comments related to the M-21 Corridor study, contact:
Jay Reithel, Planner
MDOT Bay Region
ReithelJ@Michigan.gov