The Michigan Department of Transportation launched an online survey for a segment of U.S. 131 in Grand Rapids and Wyoming.
Read more on MDOT's website
The survey was made available to help identify issues and needs on U.S. Route 131 between Michigan 11, also known as 28th Street, and the S-curve near Market Avenue as part of a Planning and Environmental Linkages study.
It would be online through Feb. 8, 2021, MDOT officials said in a written statement Dec. 16, 2020.
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MDOT officials said the goal of the study was to collect input and comments from the public to better identify issues, concerns, and needs of the corridor.
Public comment could also be shared on MDOT's website, through their social media sites (Facebook and Twitter), and by mail to: Monica Monsma, Michigan Department of Transportation, Van Wagoner Transportation Building, P.O. Box 30050. Lansing, Michigan, 48909.