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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

Public open houses on pedestrian bridge study

MDOT invites the public to provide their input on the use of pedestrian bridges in their community. This open house is part of a series that will be held in different locations around the Metro Region. 

August 14 open house and online survey information

August 20 open house and online survey information

September 10 open house and online survey information

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. 

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Pedestrian bridge feedback survey

We want to hear from you! MDOT is conducting a survey to gather public input on the use of pedestrian bridges in the Metro Detroit region. Share your thoughts and experiences.

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Summer 2025 - Summer 2026

Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties

Improved mobility
Improved connectivity

Study contacts

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

Diane Cross, Metro Region Media Representative, 313-375-2454