FLINT, MI – Don’t have the time, energy or desire to read the 174-page master plan draft for the city of Flint?

MLive-Flint Journal has you covered.

The public has 63 days to comment on the draft of Flint's first master plan in more than 50 years.

Here are eight things to take away from the draft plan:

Flint should diet. The Federal Highway Administration advises that streets with average daily traffic of less than 20,000 vehicles per day should be considered for “road diets,” according to the draft master plan. Some stretches of roads recommended for fewer lanes include:

Martin Luther King Avenue fro m Carpenter Road to Welch Boulevard Pasadena Avenue from Clio Road to Martin Luther King Avenue DuPont Street from Pierson Road to Pasadena Avenue Fenton Road from Court Street to Hemphill Road Hemphill Road from Dort Highway to Fenton Road

Copies of the proposed plan will be available online, at the Flint Planning Commission office, the Flint City Clerk’s office, the Flint Public Library, Mayor Dayne Walling

’

s office and at some churches. Public feedback about the plan is welcome.

What do you think are some good takeaways from the draft master plan? Post them in the comments section below.

Dominic Adams is a reporter for MLive-Flint Journal. Contact him at dadams5@mlive.com or 810-241-8803. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.