Weekend Construction 11/21 - 11/24/2014

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WEEKEND CONSTRUCTION 11/21-11/24/14:


This is the latest planned construction for this weekend on MDOT routes; those beginning with I, M, or US.
This is subject to change depending on weather or other factors. Please follow MDOT on Twitter @
MDOT_MetroDet and always check MDOTs website before traveling, Michigan.gov/drive, search by route,
county, and date.
Ongoing work continues at the I-94/I-69 interchange in Port Huron and the M-1 route in Detroit.
I-96:
In Oakland County, east and west I-96 west of Milford Road will have intermittent closures from 6 am to 10
am Saturday for utility work.

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In Oakland County, east and west I-96 at Old Plank Road will have intermittent closures from 6 am to 10 am
Saturday for utility work.

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I-94:
In Wayne County, east and west I-94 between Chene and Conner streets will have a right lane closure from
8 pm Friday to 5 am Saturday for freeway lighting work.

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M-10: (Service Drive)


In Wayne County, south M-10 Service Drive from McNichols to Meyers will have two lanes closed from 4
pm Saturday through April 2015 for road repair.

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M-5: (Grand River)


In Wayne County, east M-5 (Grand River Ave) at McNichols will have two lanes closed from 9 am Thursday
to 3 pm Tuesday for utility work.

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M-8: (Davison Fwy)


In Wayne County, west M-8 (Davison) ramp to Oakland St and M-1 (Woodward) will have daily lane
closures from 9 am Friday to 3 pm Saturday for service drive work.

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In Wayne County, west M-8 (Davison) from I-75 to Oakland St will have right lane closed from 9 am Friday
to 3 pm Saturday for road work.
M-29:
In St. Clair County, north and south M-29 (N. Riverside Ave) between Clinton Ave and Brown St will be
closed from 5 pm to 8 pm Friday for parade.

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The Michigan Department of Transportation:


Providing the highest quality integrated transportation services for economic benefit and improved quality of
life.
For more information, go to

www.michigan.gov/mdot or

contact us.

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