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The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is a constitutional government principal department of the US state of Michigan. The primary purpose of MDOT is to maintain the Michigan State Trunkline Highway System which includes all Interstate, US and state highways in Michigan with the exception of the Mackinac Bridge .
The state rejected bids on the construction of M-105 in 1928 on a roadway to run one mile (1.6 km) west of Popple and north of Grassmere to connect with M-83; the State Highway Department said that such a road would be redundant to an existing county road running north from Popple.
BKI was fired as consultant on the project by MDOT on September 9, 1982. The switch to a new consultant delayed further study because of the timetable to take bids and interview the candidates. In the interim, work was shifted to local and state planners until a new consultant could be retained in an effort to minimize the delays involved.
Most of the following connectors are unsigned, [232] but they were inventoried publicly as part of the 6th edition of the Michigan Geographic Framework in 2006. [233] Up through the 7th edition, MDOT used a different numbering system, [234] which was changed in May 2008 with the publication of the 8th edition. [235]
MDOT examined three options to build the freeway, [134] but abandoned further study after June 12, 2001, diverting remaining funds to improvement of safety along the corridor. [135] The department stated there was a "lack of need" for sections of the proposed freeway, and the project's website was taken offline in 2002. [ 136 ]
The Capitol Loop was a state trunkline highway running through Lansing, Michigan, in the United States that was commissioned on October 13, 1989.It formed a loop route off Interstate 496 (I-496) through downtown near the Michigan State Capitol complex, home of the state legislature and several state departments.
The US 31–Island Lake Outlet Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge in downtown Charlevoix in the U.S. state of Michigan.The bridge carries U.S. Highway 31 (known locally as Bridge Street) across Island Lake Outlet (also known as the Pine River Channel) that ultimately connects Lake Charlevoix to Lake Michigan.
MDOT may refer to: Maine Department of Transportation; Maryland Department of Transportation; Michigan Department of Transportation; Mississippi Department of ...