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Government Relations

The State of Michigan capitol building.
Department of Transportation

Government Relations

MDOT's primary functions are the construction, improvement, and maintenance of the state transportation system, and the administration of other state transportation programs. The laws and regulations concerning MDOT, as well as the transportation industry, are set forth by the Michigan Legislature.

The Office of Policy and Government Relations represents MDOT's interests as new or amendatory legislation is developed or moving through the legislative process. The office also works directly with legislators' offices regarding state and local transportation constituent concerns. 

Questions? Contact Amy Matisoff, Deputy Director of Public Affairs for the Office of Policy and Government Relations, at 517-282-7457.

The Official Guide to MDOT

Everything you need to know about the MDOT.

Have you ever wanted to find out which agency maintains a certain road? Or how to report a pothole? Order a state map?

MDOT has prepared this guide to help answer those questions and more, provide an overview of MDOT’s operations, and offer a resource on who to call for questions impacting your transportation needs. It includes our updated organizational structure and MDOT’s Fast Facts publication that notes quick facts about transportation-related topics.

Read the Official Guide to MDOT

Legislative Reports

Prepared by MDOT's Bureau of Finance & Administration.

Budget and Reports Unit
Jingjing Chang | 517-282-5978



Reports by Fiscal Year