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    Default MDOT open house September 5 on Gratiot Ave improvements

    MDOT will be hosting an open house on Sept 5th at Shed 5 in the Eastern Market.

    The Michigan Department of Transportation [[MDOT) is hosting a public open house to discuss proposed improvements to M-3 [[Gratiot Avenue) from Randolph Street to M-102 [[8 Mile Road) in Detroit. Attendees can view presentations and displays, and staff is available to answer questions. MDOT is conducting a Planning and Environmental Linkages [[PEL) study for M-3 [[Gratiot Avenue) to identify and evaluate safety, multimodal mobility, transit needs, and proposed improvements. The PEL study will help to refine the recommendations of existing plans and studies to create one unified vision for the corridor.
    MDOT open house Sept 5 on M-3 improvements in Detroit [[michigan.gov)

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    I went. MDOT talked about narrowing the lines between the lanes to slow down traffic. Since that meeting it currently appears that they have done this. The parking lane now has a solid white line to indicate a parking lane, and new white lines have been painted, narrowing the traffic lanes. MDOT also took down suggestions on how to improve Gratiot and would do a follow up in a few months.

    Now, I'm wondering if the work that they have done on Gratiot will really slow down traffic. It's such a busy street. However, speed on Jefferson was greatly reduced when then they added bikes lanes on both sides of Jefferson, limiting traffic to just two lanes in each direction. However, I'm not sure if narrowing Gratiot to two lanes in each direction is a good idea because there is so much traffic volume during rush hour, but it would definitely slow down speeding.

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