Michigan drivers should prepare for extensive road construction delays this week, as over 70 projects are set to start between June 15th and June 21st. Significant closures will impact US 131, US 127, I-94, and I-96.
Key closures include:
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M-28 in Alger County: A $1.1 million project to replace the Prairie Creek bridge deck will reduce traffic to one lane with a 35 mph speed limit until September 19th.
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M-40 in Van Buren County: Closure at 24th Avenue for a $2.1 million project, detouring traffic until September 26th.
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I-94 in Washtenau County: Total evening closures between M-14 and Zeeb Road from 10 PM to 5 AM Sunday to Tuesday.
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US 41 in Marquette County: Single-lane closures starting Monday for over two months.
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US 31 in Emmett County: Intermittent single-lane closures expected until mid-August.
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US 131 in Kent County: Northbound closure at 76th Avenue from 7 AM Monday until around July 15th.
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US 127 in Clinton County: Intermittent single-lane closures affecting traffic from Monday to Friday.
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I-96 in Ingham County: Daily single-lane closures from Monday until mid-July, with specific times indicated.
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I-94 in Jackson County: Single-lane closures will affect eastbound traffic on Dearing and Parma Roads.
- I-69 in Clinton County: Lane closures at the US 127 interchange starting Wednesday.
Drivers are advised to stay aware of changing conditions, reduce speeds, and adhere to posted signs in work zones. A complete list of projects is available on MDOT’s online resources.