Total closure: EB I-196, Ottawa County, May 31 - November 15
Michigan DOT sent this bulletin at 05/29/2020 10:35 AM EDT
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Hudsonville- See map below.
Eastbound I-196 will close for construction at M-6 starting 4 p.m. this Sunday. All eastbound I-196 traffic will be rerouted to eastbound M-6 through November.
The work is weather dependent.
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John Richard
Michigan Department of Transportation
Communications Representative
Grand Region
1420 Front Avenue, NW Grand Rapids, Mi 49504
Phone: 616-451-4063
Cell: 616-262-1565
Fax: 616-451-0707
E-mail: richardj2@michigan.gov

Eastbound I-196 closes 4 p.m. this Sunday for reconstruction from Hudsonville to Grandville
COUNTY:
Ottawa County
HIGHWAY:
Eastbound I-196
CLOSEST CITIES:
Hudsonville and Grandville
START DATE:
Sunday, May 31, 2020
ESTIMATED END DATE:
November 2020
PROJECT DETAILS:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing approximately $25 million to reconstruct approximately 5 miles of eastbound I-196 from 32nd Avenue in Hudsonville to Kenowa Avenue in Grandville. The project also includes new intelligent transportation systems (ITS) cameras, drainage, signs, traffic signals, and bridge improvements at 22nd and 32nd avenues. An additional left-turn lane will be added on 32nd Avenue to access eastbound I-196.
During the first stage of the project (May 31 – August), all eastbound I-196 traffic will be rerouted to eastbound M-6. Westbound I-196 traffic will be maintained in its normal configuration. The westbound M-6 ramp to eastbound I-196 will be closed.
SAFETY BENEFITS:
Rebuilding this major corridor with improve the ride quality, extend the service life and better serve the motoring public.
ESSENTIAL WORK: This road construction project is an essential function. Transportation workers in the field follow Centers for Disease Control guidelines to limit their risk of getting sick.
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