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MDOT to build passing relief lanes on M-57 between US-131 and Greenville
COUNTY:
Kent
HIGHWAY:
M-57 (14 Mile Road)
CLOSEST CITY:
Greenville
START DATE:
Monday, April 12, 2021
ESTIMATED END DATE:
Friday, July 16, 2021
PROJECT DETAILS:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing $3.8 million to resurface and widen 2 miles of M-57 from just west of Farland Avenue to just west of Ramsdell Drive. The road will be widened to include passing relief lanes and work also includes new concrete curb and gutter, driveway openings, new culverts, drainage improvements, and new guardrail.
TRAFFIC IMPACT:
Lane closures with a traffic regulator will be in effect throughout the project.
SAFETY BENEFITS:
The passing relief lanes will increase safety and mobility while the resurfacing will improve the ride quality and extend the service life of the existing roadway.