275 update- ramps open-close and 6 Mile closing
Michigan DOT sent this bulletin at 06/16/2023 08:28 AM EDT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT
June 16, 2023 Diane Cross
Revive275 project: I-275/I-94 interchange ramps reopening, other ramp and bridge closures coming in Wayne County
ROMULUS/LIVONIA, Mich. - The I-275/I-94 interchange is close to completion. Beginning Saturday afternoon, June 17, the northbound I-275 ramps to eastbound and westbound I-94 are expected to reopen. Eastbound and westbound I-94 ramps to northbound I-275 are expected to reopen Thursday afternoon, June 29. The following changes will occur in the coming weeks:
- The northbound I-275 ramp to Ecorse Road will be closed from 6 a.m. Monday, June 19, to early to mid-August.
- The northbound I-275 ramp to M-153 (Ford Road) is expected to reopen in late June.
- The westbound M-153 (Ford Road) ramp to northbound I-275 should reopen in early July.
- The eastbound M-153 (Ford Road) ramp to northbound I-275 should reopen in late July.
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The 6 Mile Road bridge over I-275 will be closed for repairs at the on/off ramps between Haggerty and Newburgh roads from 6 a.m. Monday, July 10, through mid-August.
- Northbound I-275 will only be able to access eastbound 6 Mile Road.
- Southbound I-275 will only be able to access westbound 6 Mile Road.
- Eastbound 6 Mile Road will only be able to access southbound I-275
- Westbound 6 Mile Road will only be able to access northbound I-275.
Detours:
- Northbound I-275 to westbound 6 Mile Road: Take northbound I-275 to westbound 7 Mile Road, then southbound I-275 to westbound 6 Mile Road.
- Southbound I-275 to eastbound 6 Mile Road: Take southbound I-275 to eastbound Ann Arbor Road, then northbound I-275 to eastbound 6 Mile Road.
- Eastbound 6 Mile Road: Take northbound Haggerty Road to eastbound 7 Mile Road, then southbound Newburgh Road to 6 Mile Road.
- Westbound 6 Mile Road: Take northbound I-275 to westbound 7 Mile Road, then southbound I-275 to 6 Mile Road.
This work is part of the Revive275 project. Based on economic modeling, this $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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