UPDATE- Ramp closure: M-6 to EB I-96, Grand Rapids, November 8

 
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UPDATE...

Grand Rapids- See map & project info below.

The ramp from M-6 to eastbound I-96 is scheduled to close today (Tuesday) between 7 AM and noon.

Lane and ramp closures remain in effect through November 11 on I-96 between 36th Street and Whitneyville Avenue. The ramp from eastbound M-6 to westbound I-96 is scheduled to reopen November 9. The on ramp from 36th Street to eastbound I-96 is scheduled to reopen November 11.

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 Cell:  616-262-1565  E-mail:  richardj2@michigan.gov

 

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing approximately $15 million to rebuild more than 2 miles of eastbound and westbound I-96 between Thornapple River Drive and Whitneyville Avenue in Cascade Township.

County:

Kent

Highway:

I-96

Closest city:

Grand Rapids

Start date:

Monday, April 25, 2022

Estimated end date:

Late November 2022

Traffic restrictions:

Lane closures and traffic shifts will be in effect throughout the project, with one lane open in each direction. Traffic will be crossed over to share the same side of the roadway while the other direction is rebuilt. Ramp closures will be in effect at the 36th Street and M-6 interchanges. Check www.Michigan.gov/Drive for the most current traffic restriction information.  

Jobs numbers:

Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 191 jobs.  

Safety benefit:

This project will improve the ride quality and extend the service life of the roadway.

 

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