Safe Streets for All
Complete Streets focuses on making streets safer and more accessible for everyone. We aim to create a transportation system that adapts to current and future needs, invests in underserved areas, and improves high-crash zones. Since 2022, we’ve proudly received three grants through the “Safe Streets & Roads for All” Federal grant program.
1. 2022 AWARD | Safe Streets for Detroit (SS4D)
$31 M total budget
Implementation Plan (2024-2027)
+ Current Status: Design & Engineering in progress
+ Scope: Safety improvements across 31 miles total.
Rapid Implementation Locations
+ Chalmers (Outer Drive to Seymour), D4
+ Conner (Chandler Park to Warren), D4
+ Evergreen (Pembroke to Curtis), D1
+ Harper (Dickerson to Conner), D4
+ Jos Campau (McNichols to Carpenter), D3
+ Joy (Greenfield to Hubbell), D7
+ Linwood (Davison to Tuxedo), D5
+ Mack Ave (Dequindre to Gratiot), D5
+ Meyers (McNichols to Puritan), D2
+ Schaefer (7 Mile to Fullerton), D7
+ Shoemaker (McClellan to St. Jean), D4
+ Van Dyke (E. Warren to Vernor), D4
+ Wyoming (Oakman to 7 Mile), D2-D7
Enhanced Protection Locations
+ E. 7 Mile (I-75 to Gratiot), D3
+ Chicago (Greenfield to Hubbell), D7
+ Harper (Edsel Ford to Cadieux), D4
+ Hayes (7 Mile to Outer Drive), D4
+ Livernois (I-94 to I-75), D6
+ Plymouth (M-39 to Schaefer), D7
2. 2023 AWARD | Detroit Safe Access to Transit (DSAT)
$31 M total budget
Implementation Plan (2025-2027)
+ Scope: Safety & ADA improvements at bus stops &
transfers, and safety training for DDOT operators.
3. 2024 AWARD | Safer Gratiot Pilot (SGP)
$12.5 M total budget
Implementation Plan (2026-2027)
Safety countermeasures on the 8.83 mile length of Gratiot from Randolph to 8 Mile.
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