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Restore M-24 (Lapeer Road) project begins in northern Oakland County
COUNTY:
Oakland
COMMUNITIES:
Orion Township
Oxford Township
Village of Lake Orion
Village of Oxford
ROADWAY:
M-24 (Lapeer Road)
START DATE:
Thursday, April 23, 2020
7 a.m.
PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:
Late Fall 2020
PROJECT DETAILS:
MDOT will invest $33 million to reconstruct and resurface parts of M-24 in Oakland County. The project limits along M-24 are between Goldengate Street in Orion Township to Harriet Street in Oxford Township, with the villages of Oxford and Lake Orion also being affected.
Beginning Thursday, signal work will be performed at the right and center left-turn lanes at the M-24/Drahner Road intersection in preparation of reconstruction at the intersection. Next week, work will move to two locations for approximately four weeks: northbound and southbound M-24 at Drahner Road will have one lane open and northbound M-24 from Indianwood Road to Goldengate Road will have two lanes open while southbound M-24 will have one lane open.
This spring and last fall, multiple utility companies performed needed relocation work in anticipation of this project, which required closures through downtown Oxford with other intermittent lane closures.
The public will be kept informed on this project via the project website at www.RestoreM24.info and e-mail updates can be requested at the website.
SAFETY BENEFIT:
Extending the center left-turn lanes, improving the pavement surface, adjusting lane widths, and consolidating driveways will increase motorist safety by reducing the number of crashes in this area.
ESSENTIAL WORK:
This road construction project is an essential function. Transportation workers in the field follow Centers for Disease Control guidelines to limit their risk of getting sick.