UPDATE- TOTAL closure: NB M-37 (Broadmoor Avenue), Kent County, June 16 - July 3

 
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UPDATE...

Kentwood- See maps and project info below.

Northbound M-37 (Broadmoor Avenue) is scheduled to close between 60th Street and 44th Street, 7 a.m. this Monday through early July. Access to eastbound and westbound 60th Street from northbound M-37 will be maintained.   

Patterson Avenue detour- EB 60th St. to NB Kraft Ave. to WB 52nd St. to NB Patterson Ave. 

Through detour- EB M-6 to WB I-96 to WB M-11 (28th St.). 

MiDrive-  https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map?constZone=true&lat=42.86703120570249&lon=-85.54800248803843&zoom=13

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April 7, 2025                                                                            John Richard

616-262-1565 RichardJ2@Michigan.gov

 

Rebuilding M-37 in Kentwood

begins Monday, April 14

 

KENTWOOD, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDO)T is investing approximately $12 million to rebuild M-37 (Broadmoor Avenue) from north of 44th Street to north of 60th Street in the city of Kentwood. The project also includes signal upgrades and extending the existing outside lane on southbound M-37 from Patterson Avenue’s north junction to 60th Street to increase safety. 

County:  Kent

Highway:  M-37 (Broadmoor Avenue)

Closest community:  Kentwood

Start date:  Monday, April 14, 2025

Estimated end dates:  November 2025 

Traffic restrictions:  Lane closures will be in effect throughout the project. Northbound M-37 will be closed at M-6 from mid-April to mid-July. Southbound M-37 is scheduled to close at 44th Street from mid-July through mid-October. Traffic will be detoured using M-6, I-96 and M-11 (28th Street).

Intersection closures will also be in effect between 44th and 60th streets.

Jobs numbers:  Based on economic modeling, this $12 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 114 jobs. 

Safety Benefits:  This long-term investment will provide a smoother ride, extend the service life of the roadway, and improve traffic operations. 

 

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