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M-38 Cane Creek Culvert replacement starts May 24
COUNTY:
Ontonagon
HIGHWAY:
M-38
CLOSEST TOWN:
Ontonagon
ESTIMATED STARTING DATE:
Monday, May 24, 2021
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
Friday, Aug. 20, 2021
PROJECT:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing about $800,000 to replace a culvert on M-38 over Cane Creek near Ontonagon in Ontonagon County. Work will include culvert replacement and scour countermeasures.
TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS:
The work will require shoulder closures and closing the road and detouring traffic for 28 days. The detour is scheduled to begin after June 7.
SAFETY BENEFITS:
This project will extend the lifespan of the culvert and result in a smoother driving surface and increased safety for motorists.
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