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MDOT Lane Restrictions for US-12/M-99 Resurfacing - WCS Permits

MDOT Lane Restrictions for US-12/M-99 Resurfacing

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will have single-lane closures beginning Monday, July 7 on US-12 between Pine Drive and Concord Road and on M-99 (Evans Street) from US-12 to Grant Street to implement a trial road diet on US-12 from M-99 (Walnut Street) to Concord Road (five-lane to three-lane conversion).

The closures will affect oversize load travel, and it is advised that drivers use alternate routes. This project will require daily intermittent single-lane closures for the project’s duration; there will also be nighttime work associated with the project.

Work includes resurfacing and installing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant sidewalks, lighting, bike lanes, a trail crossing and new pavement markings.

Upon completion of the project, which is slated for Wed., Sept. 10, MDOT will evaluate the operations of the roadway to determine if the road diet should be made permanent.

WCS Permits & Pilot Cars agents are aware of the closures and are using alternate routes for drivers hauling oversize loads.

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