OCRC Weekly Construction Update: May 2, 2025

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Weekly Construction Update: May 2, 2025

OCRC Construction Update

This email update contains current and planned road closures, and construction projects overseen or managed by the Ottawa County Road Commission for the upcoming week.

For regular updates, visit our current road work and closures website and view an interactive road work map.

You can also visit our website to view a list of all planned OCRC construction projects for the current construction season.

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Note: The OCRC does not list construction projects for Michigan Department of Transportation work or local cities/villages in Ottawa County. For information about these projects, visit the MDOT construction project map or find your local municipality's website.


Road Closure: Coolidge St., 16th Ave. to 24th Ave., Chester Twp., closed May 6-7 for culvert replacement

Coolidge St Closure - Chester Twp - May 6-7

DURATION: May 6-7, 2025

WHERE: Coolidge St., 16th Ave. to 24th Ave., Chester Twp.

WHY: Culvert Replacement

BACKGROUND: Starting Tuesday May 6, 2025, the Ottawa County Road Commission will be closing Coolidge St. between 16th Ave. and 24th Ave. for a culvert replacement project.

This project is estimated to take 2 days to complete, however all work is weather dependent and completion dates are subject to change.

TRAFFIC IMPACT: The road will be closed to through traffic. The posted detour route will be 16th Ave. to Harding St. to 24th Ave.


Projects & Closures


Township Subdivision Resurfacing Projects

TOWNSHIP

TIMELINE

Grand Haven

May 1-16

All dates listed in the above tables are estimates and are subject to change without notice. Always obey all work zone and road closure signs and be sure to follow all posted detours.


Work With Us: You Play a Role in Work Zone Safety!

Lane closures, traffic pattern shifts and reduced speeds are common in work zones. Make sure to slow down when entering a work zone and keep an eye out for road workers.

Work Zone Safety Awareness: Protect Workers