NEWS - M-29 road diet in the city of St. Clair starts July 16
Michigan DOT sent this bulletin at 07/15/2019 01:01 PM EDT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY, JULY 15, 2019
CONTACT: Jocelyn Hall, MDOT Office of Communications, 989-245-7117
HallJ20@Michigan.gov
M-29 road diet in the city of St. Clair starts July 16
COUNTY:
St. Clair
HIGHWAY:
M-29
CLOSEST CITY:
St. Clair
ESTIMATED DATE:
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
PROJECT:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will complete a road diet along M-29 from Palmer Road to the north city limit of St. Clair. Work includes adjusting pavement markings to accommodate a dedicated center left-turn lane, marked shoulders for nonmotorized traffic, and signal timing improvements.
Project map: http://bit.ly/32nT994
TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS:
Traffic will be maintained with lane closures, shifts, and traffic regulators. Following the completion of the road diet, the following permanent lane configuration changes will remain:
- M-29 north of Clinton Street to the city limits will have one lane in each direction with a dedicated center left-turn lane, and striped shoulders for nonmotorized traffic.
- M-29 south of Clinton Street to Palmer Road will have one northbound lane, two southbound lanes, and a dedicated center left-turn lane.
This work is weather dependent.
SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS:
This road diet will improve traffic operations for both motorized and nonmotorized users, while also providing safety improvements typical of road diet implementation.