The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will invest about $1.3 million to resurface 7.4 miles of M-28 from west of M-221 to west of the southbound I-75 exit ramp in Chippewa County. The work includes joint repairs, aggregate shoulders, centerline corrugations, and pavement markings. The project includes a three-year materials and workmanship pavement warranty.
A map of the project area is available on Mi Drive.
This work will require intermittent single-lane closures during daytime hours only, with one alternating lane of traffic maintained via traffic regulators. There will be a 10-foot width restriction in effect for the duration of the project.
The project is expected to begin today, July 22, and end Friday, Aug. 14, 2020
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