Walk, Run, Bike I-96 new freeway
Michigan DOT sent this bulletin at 09/16/2014 05:51 PM EDT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2014
CONTACT: Diane Cross, MDOT Office of Communications, CrossD2@michigan.gov
Community invited to commemorate
upcoming completion of the 96fix project
WHAT:
The public is invited to join the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) in marking the near completion of the I-96 project in Redford Township and Livonia, otherwise known as the 96fix. Be one of the first to walk, bike, or run on the new freeway. Automated "driverless" cars will be featured traveling along the roadway as well. The route is on westbound I-96 from Stark Road to Newburgh Road. MDOT says the freeway is close to completion and should reopen to traffic very soon.
WHO:
General public
Redford Township and Livonia residents and businesses
MDOT staff
Dan's Excavating staff
Local community leaders
WHEN:
Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014
2 - 4 p.m.
WHERE:
Parking at Madonna University (southwest corner of parking lot)
36600 Schoolcraft Road (at Levan Road)
Livonia
DETAILS:
The 7-mile-long 96fix project between Newburgh and Telegraph roads in Redford Township and Livonia included rebuilding 56 lane miles, repairing 37 overpasses, reconstructing 28 ramps, new freeway lighting, and other utility upgrades. Preliminary utility work on this $148 million investment began in late January, with construction getting under way in April. I-96 is expected to reopen to traffic very soon, ahead of its planned October reopening.
Follow 96 Fix updates on the project website: www.96fix.com, and on social media at: www.twitter.com/96fix and www.facebook.com/96fix.
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