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M-46 lane closures at Cumberland Street in Saginaw for pump station work starts April 23
COUNTY:
Saginaw
HIGHWAY:
M-46
ESTIMATED DATE:
Friday, April 23, 2021
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
December 2021
PROJECT:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will invest $985,000 in mechanical, electrical, and lighting improvements at the pump station located near M-46/Cumberland Street in the city of Saginaw.
TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS:
Crews will close one lane of M-46 between Holland Avenue and Cumberland Street while staging the work zone and delivering materials. Intermittent single-lane closures can be expected throughout the duration of work as needed to accommodate equipment.
SAFETY BENEFITS:
This work will replace aging infrastructure and improve efficiency of the pump station.
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