"The Michigan Department of Transportation will be breaking ground this year on a $1.3 billion project to significantly widen I-94 between I-96 and Conner Avenue in Detroit.



An expanding I-94, including new service drives and on- and off-ramps, approaches Detroit's Woodbridge neighborhood."

This expansion project will demolish several buildings, homes, and even pedestrian bridges (without replacement), including the Canfield bridge over M-10 (this will affect the new owners of the Sullivan Home in Woodbridge), 5287 Hecla (home on the register of historic places), 6000 Russell (Square D/Detroit Fuse and Manufacturing Company, also on the register of historic places), and 5840 Second (United Sound Systems Recording Studio, another historic place), among others.This information came from this article , which also includes MDOT's promo video of the expansion. They also provide additional contact information and what you can do to voice your opinion on the matter.