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Eastbound Blue Water Bridge improvements shifting all traffic to westbound bridge starting May 29
May 28, 2024
Fast facts:
- The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will complete maintenance on the eastbound span of the Blue Water Bridge (BWB) May 29 to mid-October.
- Both directions of traffic will be carried on the westbound bridge.
- During work, wide loads will be restricted to less than 10 feet. Dedicated lanes for commuter pass holders and buses will not be accommodated.
PORT HURON, Mich. - Beginning May 29, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will close the eastbound span of the Blue Water Bridge (BWB) to complete critical maintenance. This project is managed by MDOT and will address required maintenance on the eastbound BWB span connecting Port Huron, Michigan, and Point Edward, Ontario.
To reduce impacts on traffic, both directions of BWB traffic will be carried on the westbound span. One outgoing lane will be reserved for eastbound traffic heading into Canada, while one outgoing lane will be reserved for westbound traffic heading into the United States. While MDOT completes this critical maintenance, the Federal Bridge Corporation Limited (FBCL) will address additional repairs to the eastbound span, much of which is occurring under the bridge deck. MDOT and FBCL are working closely to coordinate work and closures, reducing continual impact to commuters.
While the westbound BWB span carries both directions of traffic, MDOT customers should expect the following impacts:
- Dedicated lanes for commuter pass holders and buses will not be accommodated.
- Wide loads will be restricted to less than 10 feet.
The BWB is an essential economic link between Canada and the United States. This important project continues the commitment between MDOT and FBCL to maintain and preserve the safety and reliability of the BWB.
For more information:
Dave Smith
MDOT Blue Water Bridge
810-434-3274
SmithD134@Michigan.gov
Jocelyn Garza
MDOT Office of Communications
989-245-7117
GarzaJ10@Michigan.gov
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