A significant infrastructure improvement project is set to transform the M-14/I-96 corridor between Sheldon Road and Newburgh Road in Plymouth Township and Livonia. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced a comprehensive two-year initiative that will involve reconstructing roadways, bridges, ramps, and installing new intelligent transportation systems (ITS). This ambitious plan aims to enhance safety and efficiency for travelers in the region.
The first phase of this extensive renovation will focus on the eastbound lanes of M-14/I-96 from Sheldon Road to Newburgh Road, commencing in March and extending through late 2025. During this period, various critical components will be addressed, including roadway reconstruction, drainage system upgrades, water main relocation, and bridge rehabilitation. Notably, several bridges over key intersections such as Sheldon Road, CSX Railroad, and the Rouge River will undergo significant improvements. Additionally, the Metro Trail will be enhanced with new ITS technology, providing better connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists.
In 2026, attention will shift to the westbound lanes, where similar enhancements will be implemented. The median shoulders of both eastbound and westbound M-14/I-96 will be reconstructed, along with additional drainage and storm sewer replacements. The project also includes the installation of new ITS technology, which will modernize traffic management and improve overall travel experience. MDOT encourages public participation by hosting an informational meeting on February 12th at Plymouth Township Hall, offering residents the opportunity to provide feedback and learn more about the upcoming changes.
This transformative project underscores the commitment to upgrading critical infrastructure, ensuring safer and more efficient travel for all users. By investing in modern technologies and thorough renovations, MDOT is paving the way for a brighter future, fostering economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for local communities. Such initiatives reflect a proactive approach to addressing transportation challenges, setting a positive example for sustainable development and community engagement.