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3rd Street closing north of US-12 in Niles Monday
July 29, 2024
Fast facts:
- 3rd Street will be closed and detoured between US-12 and Beeson Road starting Monday, Aug. 5, for rebuilding. 3rd Street south of US-12 will remain open.
- This is the next phase of the $27 million investment to rebuild M-51.
- This entire project will replace the existing US-12/M-51 interchange with a signalized, at-grade intersection with indirect left turns.
COLOMA, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is set to move to the next phase of the $27 million investment to rebuild the US-12/M-51 interchange in Niles, Berrien County.
Starting Monday, Aug. 5, weather permitting, 3rd Street will be closed on the north side of the US-12 intersection, between US-12 and Beeson Road, and no traffic will be permitted from US-12 to northbound 3rd Street, or from southbound 3rd Street to US-12. The closure is expected to last until Monday, Aug. 19.
The detour for the north side of the 3rd Street intersection with US-12 will be on M-51, Fort Street, and 3rd Street for access to the area between US-12 and Fort Street.
The south side of the 3rd Street intersection will remain open, allowing for southbound 3rd Street traffic, and either left or right turns at US-12.
Work at the intersection of 3rd Street and US-12 will include pavement removal, milling, base replacement, drainage improvements, curb work, traffic signal upgrades, paving, and work on the non-motorized path adjacent to the intersection.
Work also is continuing along the US-12 and M-51 corridors through Niles. Current work on northbound M-51 includes pavement removal, excavation, base replacement, drainage improvements, curb replacement, sidewalk improvements, concrete patching, and paving. Current US-12 work includes paving, restoration, and shoulder construction.
Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 383 jobs.
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