NEWS - US-23, I-75 Mackinaw City project starts April 11

 
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April 1, 2022                                                                            James Lake

                                                                                                   906-250-0993

                                             LakeJ1@Michigan.gov

US-23, I-75 Mackinaw City project starts April 11 

GAYLORD, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation will be investing $12.3 million to rebuild and resurface US-23 from I-75 to east of South Huron Avenue and I-75 from Old M-108 (Exit 337 - Nicolet Street/Mackinaw Highway) to the Mackinac Bridge, as well as replace the southbound US-23 exit ramp bridge beams and deck over I-75. The project also includes rebuilding the I-75 ramps at Jamet Street (Exit 339) and Nicolet Street (Exit 338), upgrades to the I-75 bridges over the D&M Railroad and Central Avenue, and reconfiguring the US-23/Nicolet Street intersection.

The project is scheduled to be completed by mid-November. Details on the project are available on the project website.

 

Counties:

Cheboygan and Emmet

 

Highways:

US-23 and I-75

 

Closest city:

Mackinaw City

 

Start date:

Monday, April 11, 2022

 

Estimated end date:

Friday, Nov. 11, 2022

 

Traffic restrictions:

Much of the road work will require shoulder or single-lane closures with traffic shifts. Work on the US-23 exit ramp bridge will require a detour on city streets from June through the end of October.

 

Safety benefit: This work will provide a safer and smoother driving surface, improve traffic flow at the US-23/Nicolet Street intersection, and extend the service lives of five bridges and the roadway.

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