Is there construction on Telegraph Road in Michigan?

PROJECT DETAILS: The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is continuing a long-term repair project on US-24 (Telegraph Road) in Bloomfield Township, which began last year.

Is there any construction on I 75 in Michigan?

The project involves repairing 12 bridges. Continuous lane closures on I-75 are required. All work is expected to be completed in November 2021. Contact Detroit TSC at 313-965-6350 with questions.

Is there any construction on I 94 in Michigan?

Phase 2 (Spring 2021 – Summer 2023) In this phase, MDOT will rebuild portions of I-94 between the Airport Road interchange and the US-127 south interchange. Other improvements include: Rebuilding the I-94/US-127/West Avenue interchange to be a diverging diamond interchange.

How far north does I 95 go?

I-95 runs almost the same route that revolutionaries used during the war in 1775-1783. I-95 is the nation’s longest north-south interstate, running 1,920 miles from Maine to Florida. It crosses 15 states — the most of any interstate.

When is construction on US 131 in St Joseph?

2019 construction includes reconfiguring the US-131/M-60 interchange to a standard signalized intersection, rebuilding the US-131/Hoffman Road intersection, and any temporary paving necessary for planned 2020 construction.

What are the Michigan State Highway construction projects?

This nearly $9 million project includes widening the highway for a center left-turn lane, and construction of new roundabouts at the intersections with Vance and Blair Townhall roads. Resumption of a $12.5 million project to replace two bridges on M-26 over the east and west branches of the Firesteel River in Ontonagon County.

Is the US 131 near quarterline St closed?

Construction on STATE RD NB near QUARTERLINE ST, Road closed. Take alternate route. Construction on US-131 SB near BOON RD, Expect delays. Incident on US-131 SB near 135TH AVE/WAYLAND, Road closed. Take alternate route.

How many miles of road are being rebuilt in Michigan?

“MDOT’s 2021 program includes rebuilding and resurfacing roughly 920 lane miles of state highways and freeways, and performing preventative maintenance on another 830 lane miles throughout Michigan,” said State Transportation Director Paul C. Ajegba.