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Project Corridor Design Map

As of March 2025

Concept Videos

As of August 2023

Boulevard Navigation Map

As of August 2023

Traffic Operations During Construction

A Traffic Operations During Construction (TODC) Plan refers to a strategic framework that outlines how traffic will be managed and maintained during a construction project. The goal is to ensure safe, efficient, and continuous movement for pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, and vehicles while minimizing congestions, delays, and safety risks. 

For the I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project, a TODC Plan would address how traffic flow will be handled as the existing highway is converted into an at-grade boulevard, ensuring accessibility, safety, and reduced disruption to the downtown Detroit area.

Environmental Assessment

The I-375 Environmental Assessment studied traffic, air quality, and community impacts, resulting in the decision to replace the freeway with a street-level boulevard to improve connectivity, mobility, and redevelopment opportunities as the project moves forward.

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Project Partners

City of Detroit

The City of Detroit will lead framework planning (including land-use) in coordination with MDOT, while also implementing zoning and other commitments associated with the framework plan.

Downtown Detroit Partnership

The Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP) will work with a team of consultants to provide additional construction mitigation and peer reviews. 

The Kresge Foundation

The Kresge Foundation will conduct roundtables with focus on equity opportunities, including restorative or reparative outcomes. 

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