Reminder: MDOT hosting virtual public meeting Wednesday on upcoming M-29 project in Macomb County

 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                     MEDIA CONTACT

July 7, 2025                                                                             Rob Morosi

                                                                                                  248-361-6288 MorosiR@Michigan.gov

Reminder: MDOT hosting virtual public meeting Wednesday on upcoming M-29 project in Macomb County

 

NEW BALTIMORE, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is hosting a virtual public meeting to discuss upcoming work on the M-29 (23 Mile Road/Green Street/Main Street) project in the city of New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township. At this meeting, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the project team to learn details and benefits of the upcoming work scheduled to begin in late July.  

 

Who:

Community stakeholders

City and Township representatives

Local businesses

Interested residents

MDOT staff     

 

When:

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

6-7 p.m.

Virtual meeting link

To join by phone, call 248-509-0316

Phone conference ID: 974 479 220# 

Accessibility:

Attendees who require mobility, visual, hearing, written or other assistance for effective participation should contact Orlando Curry at 517-241-7462 or CurryO@michigan.gov preferably at least five business days prior to the scheduled meeting. Forms are located on the  Title VI webpage. Requests made after this timeframe will be evaluated and honored to the extent possible.

 

Project background:

MDOT will be investing approximately $3.2 million to resurface more than 3 miles of M-29 between Baker Road and the St. Clair County line. Work includes upgrades to sidewalk curb ramps, traffic signal improvements and permanent pavement markings. Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 31 jobs.

 

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