


Green Street will remain closed between southbound I-75 Service Drive and Lafayette Boulevard until October 3, 2022. The Livernois Avenue entrance-ramp at southbound I-75 will close over a long-term period, starting August 10, 2021, at 7 a.m. The existing right lane and parking lane closure on westbound Fort Street between Wheelock Street and Beard Street will remain in place until October 3, 2022. The right lane of eastbound Jefferson Avenue between West End Street and Campbell Street will close and be shifted to westbound Jefferson Avenue until September 12, 2022.Įastbound or westbound Fort Street will close at Clark Street from June 20 – September 9, 2022. The right lane of eastbound Jefferson Avenue at the intersection of Dearborn Street will remain closed until September 12, 2022. Mobile closures will be less than one hour as needed on northbound and southbound Springwells Street between Fort Street and southbound I-75 Service Drive from August 9 – October 10, 2022. The right lanes on northbound and southbound Springwells Street will close between Fort Street and southbound I-75 Service Drive from August 9 – October 10, 2022, from 9 a.m. Northbound motorists heading toward Springwells Street northbound will be detoured to Fort Street eastbound/Melville Street eastbound, south on Green Street southbound, west on Jefferson Avenue westbound, north on Dearborn Street northbound, north on Woodmere Street, east on Vernor Highway eastbound, and then Springwells Street.

Please note the updated detour route highlighted in red. View the public notice for more information.Įffective immediately, Bridging North America has implemented a new detour on Woodmere Street in response to the emergency closure of the Fort Street and Dearborn Street intersection. Every effort will be made to reduce inconvenience to drivers, residents and the business community. We appreciate your cooperation throughout this project. Reid Street closed long-term between South Street and Hesse StreetĬrawford Street closed long-term between South Street and Norfolk Southern Railroad (NSRR)Ĭlosed long-term between South Street and Jefferson Avenue Rademacher Street closed long-term between South Street and Norfolk Southern Railroad (NSRR) Waterman Street closed long-term between South Street and Norfolk Southern Railroad (NSRR) South Street closed long-term between Post Street and Dragoon Street Hussar Street close over a long-term period between Military Street and Cavalry Street on July 17, 2020. Reeder Street close over a long-term period between Cavalry Street and Campbell Street on July 17, 2020. Harvey Street close over a long-term period between Cavalry Street and Campbell Street on July 17, 2020. Military Street close over a long-term period between Fort Street and West Jefferson Avenue, on July 17, 2020.ĭriggs Street close over a long-term period between Cavalry Street and Campbell Street on July 17, 2020. There will also be three crossovers to help maintain traffic flowing through the area around the construction during the reconstruction portion of the project.The Livernois Avenue diversion close over a long-term period between Livernois Avenue and Dragoon Street, on July 17, 2020.ĭragoon Street close over a long-term period between Fort Street and West Jefferson Avenue, on July 17, 2020. Work this summer, which will begin Monday, includes widening the paved shoulders of the southbound side of I-75. This project is coming at a cost of around $52 million. The preparatory work is being done to get the roadway ready for a two-year project where MDOT will be reconstructing I-75 from Levering Road north to U.S. The northern end of the work is around two miles south of exit 337, which is the south side of Mackinaw City. Lake said the work on the interstate will be from Levering Road, north, to just north of where U.S. "The shoulders on the southbound side of I-75 are being widened to maintain both directions of traffic once reconstruction of the roadway begins in 20," said Michigan Department of Transportation North Region Communications Representative James Lake. The Michigan Department of Transportation will begin preparatory work on I-75 on July 11 for a larger reconstruction project planned for 20.
