![]() Old M-205 and Five Points Road are closed with a posted detour. – US-12, Cass County, has a lane shift at Old M-205 for roundabout construction. All ramps at the interchange are closed with a detour posted. – I-94, Kalamazoo County, has a traffic shift in place at 40th Street. Also, the Red Arrow Highway ramp to westbound I-94 (Exit 16) in Bridgman is closed with a detour posted. – I-94, Berrien County, has one lane closed in each direction between Stevensville and Bridgman. Also, the Ann Street ramp to southbound US-131 is closed, as well as the southbound US-131 exit ramp to Leonard Street.įor more information, contact MDOT Grand Region Communications Representative John Richard at 61. Follow the Grand Region on Twitter at Southwest Michigan – US-131 in Grand Rapids has one southbound lane closed between Ann Street and Leonard Street. The southbound US-31 entrance and exit ramps at I-196 Business Loop (Chicago Drive) are closed with a detour posted. – US-31, Ottawa County, has two lanes open in each direction between Ransom Street and Lakewood Boulevard with a traffic shift. – M-66, Ionia County, has the southbound bridge over I-96 closed with traffic shifted onto the northbound bridge. – M-45 (Lake Michigan Drive) in Walker, Kent County, will have lane closures in each direction between Kinney and Sunset Hills avenues. – I-196 in Grandville, Kent County, has the westbound ramp to M-11 (28th Street/Wilson Avenue) closed. – Cascade Road in Grand Rapids has one lane closed over I-96 with a traffic shift. – US-23 in Cheboygan, Cheboygan County, has one lane open with a temporary traffic signal.įor more information, contact MDOT North Region Communications Representative James Lake at 90. Follow the North Region on Twitter at West Michigan – M-27, Cheboygan County, has northbound traffic detoured on I-75 and M-68. Follow the Superior Region on Twitter at Northern Lower Peninsula – US-41 in Ishpeming, Marquette County, has one lane open in each direction with a traffic shift between Third Street and Second Street.įor more information, contact MDOT Superior Region Communications Representative Dan Weingarten at 90. – US-41 in Hancock, Houghton County, has a posted detour for northbound traffic. – M-94 in Manistique, Schoolcraft County, has a posted detour at US-2. – M-28, Gogebic County, has one lane of alternating traffic open over the Presque Isle River with a temporary traffic signal. – I-75, Chippewa County, has one lane closed in each direction under the Dafter Road bridge with a temporary concrete barrier wall. For the most up-to-date information on MDOT projects, go to the Mi Drive traffic website and app at: necessary, detour routes will be posted at the project location. The following is a list of work zones that will remain active or have lane restrictions during the Fourth of July weekend, and is current as of June 29. ![]() MDOT oversees I, M, and US routes and is responsible for nearly 10,000 miles of state highways, which carry more than 50 percent of all traffic and approximately 70 percent of commercial traffic in Michigan. Everyone has a destination in mind and we want them there and back home safely.” Drivers should be sure to remain cautious in work zones. “We want to remind our drivers to remain alert and eliminate distractions while behind the wheel. “Safety is, and has always been, MDOT’s top priority as Michigan drivers head out to enjoy another holiday weekend,” said State Transportation Director Kirk T. While motorists will see suspended operations in most MDOT construction zones for the weekend, drivers are advised that equipment and certain traffic configurations, like temporary shifts or shoulder closures, may remain in place. Tuesday, July 5, 102 out of 144 MDOT projects statewide will have lane restrictions removed. Friday, July 1, and continuing until 6 a.m. AAA Michigan estimates more than 1.4 million motorists will travel 50 or more miles away from home this holiday weekend, marking the highest travel volume for the Independence Holiday weekend in 13 years.īeginning at 3 p.m. J- This Fourth of July weekend, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is removing lane restrictions on more than half of its road and bridge projects to ease traffic delays for holiday travelers. – Up-to-date construction and traffic information is available on the MDOT Mi Drive website and app. – AAA Michigan estimates 1.4 million Michigan residents will travel this holiday weekend – a 1.5 percent increase from last year. – MDOT is suspending work and lifting traffic restrictions wherever possible from 3 p.m.
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