News Summary
Michigan will experience significant traffic delays and road closures from October 26 to November 1 as over 70 construction projects and events kick off. Key highways affected include U.S. 131, U.S. 10, I-94, and I-75. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously and expect delays as construction crews work on essential repairs and enhancements.
Michigan is set to experience significant traffic delays and road closures in the upcoming week as more than 70 road construction projects and special events begin from Sunday, October 26, to Saturday, November 1. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has indicated that drivers should anticipate various levels of road closures on primary highways throughout the state.
Key areas impacted by these construction activities include:
- U.S. 131 in Kent and Kalamazoo counties
- U.S. 10 in Clare and Bay counties
- I-94 in Washtenaw and St. Clair counties
- I-75 in Wayne County
- U.S. 2 in Mackinac County
Motorists are urged to drive cautiously, adhere to posted signs in work zones, and expect delays. Some notable projects and closures include:
- The left lane of eastbound U.S. 10 at Clarabella Road in Clare County will be closed for approximately two weeks as part of a $2.7 million initiative to repair and enhance 13 structures across five counties.
- The left lane of southbound U.S. 131 between 68th and 76th streets in Kent County will close starting at 5 p.m. Sunday and remain closed until November 6.
- One westbound lane of U.S. 10 in Bay County will be closed from Sunday through Wednesday for maintenance.
- Daily single-lane closures on eastbound I-94 in Washtenaw County are scheduled from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Sunday, November 2, including the closure of the Jackson Avenue ramp.
- A total closure of eastbound I-94 in St. Clair County is planned for Sunday, October 29, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Additional lane closures affecting traffic are set for:
- Woodbridge Road (M-37) in Newaygo County, which will undergo daily closures from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, between 18 Mile Road and 3 Mile Road.
- The left lane of westbound I-94 between Mile Marker 85 and 80 in Kalamazoo County will close from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m., Monday through Wednesday.
- Intermittent single-lane closures planned for I-75 near the Ambassador Bridge will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
- Both directions of U.S. 2 in Mackinac County will face maintenance closures starting midnight Monday through Friday.
- On Van Dyke Avenue (M-53) in Macomb County, intermittent single-lane closures will occur near 8 Mile and 9 Mile roads, concluding by November 5.
- Double-lane closures on U.S. 24 (Telegraph Road) will commence Wednesday and last through November 7, affecting various sections.
- On eastbound I-196, two lanes will be blocked starting Wednesday for approximately two weeks, with anticipated completion by November 7.
- On Thursday, the eastbound I-496 exit ramp to Creyts Road will close for a week for pavement warranty work, alongside the entrance ramp from Creyts Road to westbound I-496 closing from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the same day.
All construction projects are subject to weather conditions, and drivers are encouraged to account for potential delays by planning alternate routes where possible. As the construction season in Michigan progresses, road users are advised to stay informed about ongoing projects and changes in traffic patterns.
This extensive array of construction efforts highlights MDOT’s commitment to maintaining and improving the infrastructure of Michigan’s highways. Safe driving practices are paramount for both construction workers and road users during these busy periods.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
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- Free Press: MDOT Road Projects
- Google Search: Michigan Road Construction
- Detroit News: Michigan Road Construction Projects
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- WZMQ: Michigan Road Repair Grants
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Michigan Roads
- Michigan Advance: Rally for Sustainable Road Funding
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