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Michigan Department of Transportation
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Department overview
FormedJuly 1, 1905; 118 years ago (1905-07-01)
Preceding department
  • Michigan Department of State Highways
Superseding agency
  • Incumbent
JurisdictionState of Michigan
Headquarters425 West Ottawa Street
Lansing, Michigan 48909
42°44′04″N 84°33′30″W / 42.73444°N 84.55833°W / 42.73444; -84.55833
Annual budget$4.7 Billion [1][a]
Department executives
  • Brad Wieferich, Director
  • Michael Hayes, Transportation Commission Vice-Chair
Key document
  • Constitution of Michigan Article V § 28
Websitewww.michigan.gov/mdot

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is a constitutional government principal department of the US state of Michigan. The primary purpose of MDOT is to maintain the Michigan State Trunkline Highway System which includes all Interstate, US and state highways in Michigan with the exception of the Mackinac Bridge.[b] Other responsibilities that fall under MDOT's mandate include airports, shipping and rail in Michigan.

The predecessor to today's MDOT was the Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD) that was formed on July 1, 1905 after a constitutional amendment was approved that year. The first activities of the department were to distribute rewards payments to local units of government for road construction and maintenance. In 1913, the state legislature authorized the creation of the state trunkline highway system, and the MSHD paid double rewards for those roads. These trunklines were signed in 1919, making Michigan the second state to post numbers on its highways. The department continued to improve roadways under its control through the Great Depression and into World War II. During the war, the state built its first freeways. These freeways became the start of Michigan's section of the Interstate Highway System. Since the mid-1960s, the department was reorganized. It was renamed the Michigan Department of State Highways for a time. Further changes culminated in adding all modes of transportation to the department's portfolio. In August 1973, the department was once again renamed to the Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation by executive order. The name was later simplified and shortened to that of today.

  1. ^ Michigan Department of Management and Budget (February 7, 2018). "FY19 Executive Budget" (PDF). State of Michigan. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  2. ^ Mackinac Bridge Authority (September 20, 2005). "Granholm Approves MDOT, Bridge Authority Agreement Securing Bridge's Future" (Press release). Mackinac Bridge Authority. Retrieved November 29, 2010.


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