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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


How will traffic be affected and mitigated during construction?

During construction, a minimum of one lane each direction will be maintained. In 2025, both eastbound and westbound M-14 traffic will be maintained on westbound proper while the eastbound side is under construction. In 2026, eastbound and westbound traffic will be placed on the newly reconstructed eastbound pavement in order to reconstruct the existing westbound lanes.

When will the project be completed?

The current schedule for the M-14 Reconstruction Project is from May 2024 through late 2026.

What improvements are being made?

The scope of this project includes roadway and ramp reconstruction, including the M-14/I-96/I-275 Interchange, bridge rehabilitation of 17 structures, drainage system improvements, freeway lighting replacement, new Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) technology and I-275 Metro Trail reconstruction from Edward Hines Dr. to I-275.

How will motorists be informed of travel impacts along the corridor?

Up to date travel information can be found on the project website as well as the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) MiDrive Interactive Map.

How are the repairs and improvements of M-14 being funded?

The project is funded through a combination of state and federal funding, including bond funding as a part of the Rebuilding Michigan Program.

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is reconstructing M-14/I-96 between Sheldon Rd and Newburgh Rd in Plymouth Township and the City of Livonia.

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