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M-90 railroad crossing and culvert replacement in Sanilac County starts July 9
COUNTY:
Sanilac
HIGHWAY:
M-90
CLOSEST CITY:
Croswell
ESTIMATED START DATE:
Thursday, July 9, 2020
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
October 2020
PROJECT:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the Sanilac County Drain Commission will replace the existing open ditch on the north side of M-90 with storm sewer. Work includes replacing two existing culverts across M-90, rebuilding the railroad crossing near Croswell Road, adding a left-turn lane at Croswell Road, and resurfacing M-90 through the project limits. MDOT is contributing $2.5 million toward the total cost of the drainage project.
TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS:
M-90 traffic will be maintained with a temporary signal. A two-week closure for railroad crossing work is expected to begin Aug. 19; traffic will be detoured via Croswell Road, Sanborn Street, and Howard Avenue.
SAFETY BENEFITS:
This work will improve drainage, extend the life of the roadway, and improve the driving surface of the railroad crossing.