MDOT I-375 Community Meeting
Michigan Department of Transportation3434 Russell St Detroit, MI 48207 (Directions)
The Eastern
Project webpage: https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/projects-studies/special-construction/i-375-reconnecting-communities-project
Project background: Through the I-375 reconnecting communities project, MDOT plans to convert the existing freeway into a street-level boulevard with signalized intersections from Gratiot Avenue to Atwater Street, build a safe, modern interchange at I-75, and develop more street-level connections from neighborhoods to Easter Market, Greektown and downtown. The project includes numerous community enhancements including upgrading mobility and access for walkers, bikers, rollers, and vehicles, improving environmental quality for neighborhoods, and taking an equitable approach to incorporating the history of Black Bottom and Paradise Valley neighborhoods that were removed for urban renewal and construction of the freeway.
This meeting will be livestreamed: https://www.youtube.com/live/dq24aIc2js0
Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Detroit - MI Documenters Team
MDOT and city officials introduced the I-375 Neighborhood Framework, a process running through August 2025 in which stakeholders work together to design and draft a land use plan for the $300 million highway development project.
MDOT and city officials introduced the I-375 Neighborhood Framework, a process running through August 2025 in which stakeholders work together to design and draft a land use plan for the $300 million highway development project.
04:09 PM Dec 3, 2024 CST
Agency Information
Michigan Department of Transportation
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is responsible for Michigan’s 9,669-mile state highway system, comprised of all M, I, and US routes. MDOT also administers other state and federal transportation programs for aviation, intercity passenger services, rail freight, local public transit services, the Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF), and others.