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Metro Region Pedestrian Bridge Study

A view of a Metro Region pedestrian bridge and crosswalk.
Department of Transportation

Metro Region Pedestrian Bridge Study

About the study

MDOT is conducting a study of state-owned pedestrian bridges in the Metro Region. The study team will collect data on current conditions and travel patterns, perform on-site observations, and engage with people across the region to identify priorities and better understand community needs. The study’s data will be used to develop a future strategic plan for preserving non-motorized connectivity with a right-sized network of pedestrian bridges and other active transportation facilities. 

Study details

Schedule

Summer 2025 - Summer 2026

Location

Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties

Benefits

  • Improved mobility and connectivity

Resources

Documents and public meeting information

2025 public open houses

In summer 2025, MDOT Metro Region hosted six open house events across Detroit and in Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb counties to share study information and gather public feedback on pedestrian bridges.

Stay connected

Media questions? Contact Diane Cross at 313-375-2454.

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    James VanSteel, Project Manager
    Metro Region
    248-234-0192