Monthslong Freeway Project Begins Work in Michigan

April 8, 2024
Construction to include patching, milling, and resurfacing

A multi-month project to repair and resurface the Southfield Freeway will start in April, prompting lane and ramp closures in Wayne County.

The $15.5 million project by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) includes concrete patching, milling and resurfacing, and pavement markings for five miles of freeway on northbound and southbound M-39 (Southfield Freeway) from Pinecrest Drive, south of I-94, to M-153 (Ford Road).

Crews will also perform routine maintenance within the closed sections of roadway, including drainage cleaning and barrier wall repairs.

Beginning Monday, April 29, through this fall, there will be continuous single-lane closures during weekday hours, with overnight and weekend double lane closures. At least one lane will always be open.

There will be ramp closures between I-94 and M-153 (Ford Road) when crews are working near and on those ramps, including the closure of the I-94 ramps, which will be announced before closing.

Crews will initially work in the right lanes, including ramps and the service drives/collector-distributor lanes near I-94 and US-12 (Michigan Avenue).

Once that work is completed through the entire project limits, crews will move to the left and center lanes, leaving the ramps open.

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Source: Clickondetroit.com

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