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Official page for the 375 Project 🚧
Not an official State of Michigan social media account. For updates, visit our website at 375detroit.org

Photos from 375 Detroit's post 05/26/2026

The future has always been in the hands of the youth, and as we continue working on the the 375 Project, we took the opportunity to hear their voices and how they will feel in the new space. From seating to stop and breathe, connect, and learn & remember, we look forward to more voices shaping the future of Detroit

05/24/2026

Community members and descendants of Black Bottom and Paradise Valley reflect on the history, resilience, and lasting impact of these neighborhoods.

Their stories offer powerful insight into the past—and why preserving this history matters today, especially as the 375 Project continues to evolve.

By listening and sharing, we help ensure these voices remain part of the conversation.

#375

05/20/2026

Joan Blount, a retired educator, shares her memories of Paradise Valley and the lively spirit of the Garfield Hotel 🎶✨

Her reflections remind us of a time when music, culture, and community defined the neighborhood—stories that continue to shape how we understand Detroit’s past and its future.

As conversations around the 375 Project move forward, voices like Joan’s help keep the legacy of Black Bottom and Paradise Valley alive.

#375

05/20/2026

MDOT needs your feedback

The Downtown Detroit Partnership I-75 Cap project needs your input! Take the survey below (open through Friday, May 23) and share your feedback on the proposed amenities and programming on the park caps.

Your voice, experiences and input continue to help shape this work. Stay tuned for details on the next public meeting in July!



https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8818266/DDP-I-75-May-2026-Public-Engagement

05/04/2026

Last Thursday evening at the Eastern on Russell St., MDOT hosted more than 200 people in-person and by live-stream at the 375 project’s 13th community meeting. Since the 375 Project resumed in November 2025, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has worked with various project partners and community stakeholders to conduct a series of engagements focused on history, arts, culture, urban design and community-driven strategies. Meeting participants learned what MDOT heard during these conversations and what is happening with the project now. The first part of the meeting highlighted project partners and the work done to listen and engage the community in conversations about equitable development, lifting up the history of neighborhoods in the 375 footprint and suggested strategies for excess land and adjacent neighborhoods. More than 100 community members provided feedback and shared their perspective on community enhancement elements of the project, including Housing, Health and Wellness, Workforce Development and Small Businesses in the area. The open house-style meeting featured interactive tables and exhibit boards, kicked off by a brief presentation.

View the April 30 meeting presentation at https://375detroit.org/community-calendar/april-2026-open-house-community-meeting

Learn more about the project at 375detroit.org, and leave a comment with your perspective.

05/04/2026
04/29/2026

Join us tomorrow at The Eastern and be part of the conversation!

04/27/2026

Be part of the conversation this Thursday 5:30 pm at the Eastern

I-375 community open house is next Thursday April 30th 5:30pm at the Eastern, 3434 Russell. Will include "a series of engagements focused on history, arts, culture, urban design and community driven strategies," including new parks. Will be livestreamed.
https://375detroit.org/

Photos from 375 Detroit's post 04/14/2026

The next generation is helping shape the 375 Project.

MDOT’s 375 Youth Focus Group has invited young people to the table to talk about how arts, history, and culture show up in the design of the 375 corridor. Their ideas help influence the 375 Project and real changes in our community.

At the first meeting in March here’s what we heard:

-- Music of all types is important to highlight – it’s what put Detroit on the map.
-- People need indoor and outdoor spaces to connect, relax and breathe, and stay informed on the happenings in our community.
-- Placemaking themes such as Learning and Remembering and Engaging matter, because history connects us to one another and to the present and future.
-- Programmable spaces to gather around culture like Eastern Market are important to young people
-- We need community and commercial spaces that honor culture and are accessible to youth and people without cars

Last week the second 375 Youth Focus Group meeting took place at Christ Church on Jefferson Ave., and we talked about ways to use open space that connects the community and different ways that parks contribute to placemaking.

For more info about the Youth Focus Groups and the 375 project go to https://375detroit.org/

03/17/2026

Calling all young voices in Detroit!

If you’re between 14–24 and live in or around zip codes 48207 or 48201, this is your chance to help shape how our city looks and feels.

MDOT’s I-375 Youth Focus Group is inviting young people to the table to talk about how arts, history, and culture show up in the design of the I-375 corridor. Your ideas can help influence real changes in our community.

Meetings start this March, and spots are limited.

👉 Learn more about the project: https://bit.ly/3PHCM47

👉 Sign up to join here: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/d79882f678c14a90adc2237c987832f3?fbclid=IwY2xjawQmQWNleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFpbmhRMmVsc2FZRUpKR2x6c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHltxvO1ZZF9Q1wio9-KtgRgoSQnpSUuk_BPHLPXzS0mYJBrNnofNYft8qHu0_aem_Ci8tU4lLIEyhheN5Bo1aAA

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