Detroit begins East Jefferson redesign to improve safety, connect residents to riverfront
6 years ago
On Monday the City of Detroit announced that it will begin the first phase of a project that will "increase safety, mobility and connectivity" along a East Jefferson Avenue in downtown Detroit. The project, which will stretch 5.4 miles down East Jefferson, will welcome redesigned driving lanes, new protected bike lanes and dedicated parking lanes, according to a press release from the city.
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