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M-43/I-69 traffic signal upgrades in Lansing begin Monday
January 26, 2024
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will begin traffic signal upgrades at multiple intersections of M-43/I-69 Business Loop (Saginaw Street/Grand River Avenue) in Lansing.
County:
Ingham
Highways:
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Verlinden Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Walnut Street
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Capitol Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at I-96 BL/US-27 (Cedar Street)
I-69 BL/M-43 (Oakland Avenue) at I-96 BL/US-27 (Cedar Street)
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at I-96 BL/US-27 (Larch Street)
I-69 BL/M-43 (Oakland Avenue) at I-96 BL/US-27 (Larch Street)
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Pennsylvania Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Oakland Avenue) at Pennsylvania Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Marshall Street
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Fairview Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Grand River Avenue) at Fairview Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Saginaw Street) at Foster Avenue
I-69 BL/M-43 (Grand River Avenue) at Foster Avenue
Closest city:
Lansing
Start date:
7 a.m.
Monday, Jan. 29, 2024
Estimated end date:
7 p.m.
Friday, July 26, 2024
Traffic restrictions:
This project will require single-lane closures during the work at each intersection. Motorists should expect delays.
Jobs numbers:
Based on economic modeling, this $4.2 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 60 jobs.
Safety benefit:
This work will provide better signal operation, providing motorists with safer intersections.
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