Is westbound 196 Open?
Two lanes of westbound I-196 will remain open into downtown Grand Rapids, and one lane of eastbound I-196 will remain open beginning at the Ionia Avenue on ramp near Michigan Street.
Is the Saugatuck exit open?
Southbound I-196 traffic continues to be shifted to the northbound side of the highway, and Exit 41 for Saugatuck and Saugatuck Township is closed. The Saugatuck rest area off I-196 will be closed through May 2022 while a new rest area facility is built, MDOT said.
Is there construction on I 96 in Michigan?
Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2022. For additional project information, visit the Driving Oakland website at www.drivingoakland.com.
Is there road construction on 131 in Michigan?
2020 construction includes constructing a boulevard from Broadway Street to Hoffman Road, removing the northbound M-60 ramp to West Michigan Avenue, adding a shared-use path along northbound US-131 from West Broadway Street to Arnold Street, and new sidewalk along southbound US-131 from Broadway Street to Kerr Creek …
Is 275 closed in Michigan?
The eastbound Eureka Road ramp to northbound I-275 will be closed intermittently, as needed, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. daily. The westbound Eureka Road ramp to southbound I-275 will be closed intermittently, as needed, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. daily.
Is m65 closed in Michigan?
M-65 near Twining will remain closed at Big Creek and Jose Drain until both structures can be replaced, with construction expected to begin in spring 2021. Beginning immediately, the new signed detour for M-65 traffic will use Main Street Road in Omer, Walker Road, and Main Street Road into Twining.
Is there construction on US-23 in Michigan?
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will invest about $5 million to rebuild nearly 2 miles of US-23 from south of Washington Street to south of Lakeshore Drive just north of Harrisville. This project includes new concrete curb and gutter, as well as new storm sewer.
Is there road construction on 275 in Michigan?
A four-year project to rebuild a portion of I-275 will resume on Monday, Feb. 21, after a short winter season pause on construction. MDOT says the second year of the Revive 275 project include rebuilding southbound I-275 from 6 Mile Road to Northline Road with both directions of traffic on northbound side.