MDOT 2025-2029 Five-Year Transportation Program Approved

November 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

NEWS – State Transportation Commission approves final 2025-2029 Five-Year Transportation Program

State Transportation Commission approves final
2025-2029 Five-Year Transportation Program
 

Fast facts:

  • The State Transportation Commission (STC) approved MDOT’s final 2025-2029 Five-Year Transportation Program (5YTP) for transmission to the Michigan Legislature, state budget director, and the House and Senate fiscal agencies by March 1, 2025.
  • The final 2025-2029 5YTP document is available at gov/MDOT5YearProgram. 

LANSING, Mich. –  Today, the State Transportation Commission (STC) approved the final version of the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) 2025-2029 Five-Year Transportation Program (5YTP) for posting on the MDOT website and transmission to the Michigan Legislature, state budget director, and the House and Senate fiscal agencies by March 1, as required under state statute. MDOT invited public and stakeholder input on the draft document from Aug. 2 to Sept. 3. 

The 5YTP contains a list of planned projects for the MDOT Trunkline Highway program (state-maintained roads, bridges and facilities), as well as information on the Public Transportation, Rail, and Aeronautics programs. The document helps connect MDOT’s long-range goals and strategies for asset management with project programming and monitoring of performance measures and budget targets and sets a foundation for trunkline projects in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). Highlights of this year’s 5YTP include: 

  • $15.5 billion in anticipated state and federally funded investments, with:
    • $10.8 billion in highway program projects focused primarily on repairing and rebuilding MDOT roads and bridges, with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s $3.5 billion Rebuilding Michigan program contributing more than $270 million to that total.
    • $4.7 billion in multimodal programs, covering MDOT public transportation (bus, marine, rail, and ports) at $3.7 billion and aeronautics at $1 billion.
  • Highlights on highway, public transportation and aeronautics program initiatives and challenges, along with progress on the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, and
  • A summary of public comments received during the comment period.

 Accessibility:
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