I-275 project enters winter stage with new configuration in Wayne County
Michigan DOT sent this bulletin at 12/09/2022 03:07 PM EST
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December 9, 2022 Rob Morosi Morosir@Michigan.gov
I-275 project enters winter stage with new configuration in Wayne County
PLYMOUTH, Mich. - The Revive 275 rebuilding project in Wayne County has reached a new stage with two lanes open in each direction on I-275 between Eureka and 6 Mile roads. All traffic is maintained on the newly rebuilt southbound lanes, with two-way traffic separated by temporary concrete barriers. Off-peak intermittent lane and ramp closures can be expected over the next week.
This new configuration is a significant step and will allow crews to focus on rebuilding the northbound lanes throughout 2023. During the winter months, ramp access at all interchanges to northbound and southbound I-275 will be maintained. Based on economic modeling, the Revive 275 project and its $270 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 3,429 jobs. Project information can be found at Revive275.org.
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