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Geiss Welcomes Taylor Little League World Series Champions to State Capitol
LANSING, Mich. (Oct. 5, 2021) — Today, Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) issued the following statement after proudly welcoming the Little League World Series Championship team, Taylor North, to the Michigan Senate to recognize their hard work and achievements this past...
Senate District 6 Update
Note from Erika As the situation in Flat Rock begins to stabilize, I hope that all families can undergo a safe and smooth transition back into their homes. Please continue to monitor the City of Flat Rock website for further updates on the situation. If you have any...
Sen. Geiss on Senate Passage of FY22 Budget
LANSING, Mich. (Sept. 22, 2021) — Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) has issued the following statement on the Michigan Senate passing the Fiscal Year 2022 budget, which takes effect on Oct. 1:“The Michigan Senate chose to prioritize Michigan’s children and working...
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Have a say in shaping Metro Detroit’s walking connections! MDOT is gathering feedback to help plan the future of state-owned pedestrian bridges across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
🗣 Let your voice be heard — take the interactive map survey, share your bridge-use insights, and help MDOT design a better, safer, more connected walking network. ... See MoreSee Less
Metro Region Pedestrian Bridge Study
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MDOT is conducting a study of state-owned pedestrian bridges in the Metro Region. The study team will collect baseline condition and travel data, perform on-site observations, and engage with communit...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🚧 As summer construction continues across our state—especially along Telegraph Road in our district—here are a few important tips from MDOT to keep in mind:
✅ Expect changes – watch for lane shifts, reduced speed limits, and workers or equipment entering the road.
📵 Minimize distractions – avoid distracting behaviors while driving in a work zone.
📋 Follow all signs and instructions – crews are there to keep traffic moving safely.
🐢 Slow down & keep your distance – fines are doubled for speeding in work zones.
👀 Stay alert – traffic can stop or shift suddenly.
💛 Be patient – this work helps improve our roads for everyone. ... See MoreSee Less
Work Zone Safety
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MDOT understands that traveling through work zones can be frustrating. We want you to know that we are working diligently to reduce the impacts that road work has on motorists. To ensure the safety of...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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