![]() US-131 in Boyne Falls, Charlevoix County, is closed from Cherry Hill Road to Skop Road. US-31, Charlevoix County, is detoured south of Charlevoix for through-traffic. US-23 in Harrisville, Alcona County, is detoured for through-traffic. US-23 in Cheboygan, Cheboygan County, will have southbound traffic detoured on local streets. M-115, Wexford County, is closed between M-37 and 9 Mile Road west of Mesick. M-55 in Manistee, Manistee County, is closed between US-31 and Stronach Road and detoured. M-37, Grand Traverse County, has one lane open in each direction south of Traverse City with traffic shifts. M-22 in Frankfort, Benzie County, is closed between M-115 and 7th Street. M-65, Arenac County, is closed between US-23 and Main Street in Twining. M-52, Saginaw County, has one lane open in alternating directions over Marsh Creek via temporary signals. I-75/M-46, Saginaw County, has three open lanes in the peak direction of travel with a moveable barrier wall between I-675 and Hess Road. The eastbound I-69 ramps at Riley Center Road will remain closed with a posted detour. Clair County, will have one lane open in each direction between Miller Road and Stapleton Road with traffic shifts. Ramp closures at M-53 will remain in place with a detour posted. I-69, Lapeer County, will have one lane open in each direction between Newark Road and Harvey Road. I-69, Genesee County, will have two lanes open in each direction between Hammerberg Road and M-54 with a traffic shift. If necessary, detour routes will be posted at the project location. The following is a complete list of work zones that will remain active or have lane restrictions during Memorial Day weekend. “A year’s worth of pent-up demand is being unleashed this summer, as Americans anticipate the kick off to the season,” said Debbie Haas, vice president of travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group, said in a press release. That’s almost a 57% increase from last year, when fewer than 700,000 residents traveled, due to the pandemic. In Michigan, more than 1 million residents are forecast to take a trip during the holiday weekend. ![]() That’s a 60% increase from last year, when only 23 million traveled, the lowest on record since AAA began recording in 2000. More than 37 million people are expected to travel 50 miles or more between May 27 and May 31. Let's make sure everyone makes it home each and every night."ĪAA expects a significant rebound in the number of Americans planning to travel this Memorial Day holiday weekend. "While you're depending on us to fix the roads, road workers are trusting you with their lives. "We implore all drivers to slow down, stay alert and avoid distractions in work zones," Ajegba said. M-52, Saginaw County, has one lane open in alternating directions over Marsh Creek via temporary signals.I-75/M-46, Saginaw County, has three open lanes in the peak direction of travel with a moveable barrier wall between I-675 and Hess Road.Some work zones will continue to have restrictions in place, including: "With more people getting vaccinated from COVID-19 and restrictions being lifted, we expect more people to get out and travel this Memorial Day holiday weekend," State Transportation Director Paul C. While motorists will see suspended operations in most MDOT work zones for the weekend, drivers are advised that equipment and certain traffic configurations may remain in place, like temporary shifts or shoulder closures. Tuesday, 121 out of 194 projects statewide will have lane restrictions removed. Southbound I-196 traffic to westbound I-94 will be detoured on Red Arrow Highway, Euclid Avenue, Territorial Road, and M-139.įor project details and a map, visit Mi Drive.Beginning at 3 p.m. Westbound I-94 traffic to northbound I-196 will be detoured on M-140 and Red Arrow Highway, and Eastbound I-94 traffic to northbound I-196 will be detoured on M-139, Territorial Road, Euclid Avenue, and Red Arrow Highway, I-94 traffic will be detoured on Napier Avenue and M-140, ![]() Sunday, May 2.ĭuring each closure, the following detour routes will be posted. The Territorial Road bridge will be removed from 9 p.m. The Highland Avenue bridge will be removed from 9 p.m. The I-94 Business Loop bridge will be removed from 9 p.m. Ap- As part of the Rebuilding Michigan project on I-94 and US-31 in Berrien County, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will be closing I-94 from Napier Avenue Exit 30 to M-140 Exit 41 for the following bridge demolition in Benton Township, Berrien County:
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