Interstate 75 Corridor Projects
The economic health of both the Miami Valley Region and the nation depends on the Interstate 75 (I-75) transportation system to function properly and move people and efficiently into and out of the general area. Since the roadways carry a high volume of international trade and connect many high-profile industries, the importance of the interstate to commerce, and especially to trucking, cannot be overstated. Interstate 75 (I-75) and its parallel railroads are among the busiest in the nation and serves as the major transportation artery that connects communities and businesses in six states. From the Port of Miami, Florida to Detroit, Michigan where I-75 connects with Canadian Highway 401, the highway serves as one of the longest and busiest continuous interstate trade corridors in North America at approximately 2,200 miles.
MVRPC has several major projects linked to the I-75 cooridor. For more information on the I-75 projects, please follow one of the links in the navigation bar on the left.