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M-40 rebuilding in Van Buren County resumes Monday
April 08, 2024
Fast facts:
- This is the final year of a two-year, $10.1 million investment to rebuild and repave more than 3.5 miles of M-40 from South Lagrave Street to 72nd Avenue.
- This year's work will include rebuilding M-40 from Union Avenue to 72nd Avenue, requiring a total closure of M-40 in Lawton.
- This project will improve the M-40 driving surface along with safety, and the project includes village infrastructure improvements in Lawton.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is completing work this year to rebuild and repave more than 3.5 miles of M-40 from South Lagrave Street in Paw Paw to 72nd Avenue in Lawton, Van Buren County. Work beings Monday, April 15, and is expected to be completed by Friday, Aug. 23.
The two-year, $10.1 million investment started last year with crews repaving and rebuilding M-40, making drainage improvements and rebuilding concrete curb and gutter and storm sewer markings between Lagrave Street in Paw Paw and Union Street in Lawton.
This year, crews will return to continue rebuilding M-40 from Union Street to 72nd Avenue. Work will include rebuilding concrete curb and gutter and storm sewer, culvert replacement, sanitary sewer relocation, streetscaping, and lighting.
M-40 will be closed through Lawton, with traffic detoured on 72nd Avenue, Nursery Street, 66th Avenue, 32nd Street, and White Oak Road.
Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 143 jobs.
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