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MDOT celebrates M-72/M-22 project completion with community partners
October 31, 2025
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) was joined by state and local officials and partners to celebrate completion of a $25.8 million investment to rebuild portions of M-72 and M-22 in Traverse City and Elmwood Township.
"Now we're able to take a look at the corridor and the improvements that have been made and know how much of a benefit this is going to be for the people that motor through here, that bike through here, that walk through here," said State Transportation Director Bradley C. Wieferich at the event hosted by Elmwood Township.
Wieferich was joined in providing remarks by Elmwood Township Supervisor Jeff Shaw, Traverse City Mayor Amy Shamroe, TART Trails Director Julie Clark, Norte Executive Director Jill Sill, Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA) Director of Communications and Development Eric Lingaur, Discovery Pier CEO Matt McDonough, and former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. A video news release is posted on MDOT's YouTube channel.
"I know folks grumble about roundabouts, but a well-placed roundabout can reduce injury crashes by 80 percent or more," Buttigieg said of the new M-72/M-22 intersection, a centerpiece of the project. "I want to commend MDOT, the contractors and, above all, the workers who, in partnership with this community, made sure this was a success."
MDOT is nearing completion of the project to rebuild a 2.2-mile section of M-72 (Grandview Parkway) from Division Street in Traverse City and M-22 (Bay Shore Drive) to Cherry Bend Road in Elmwood Township. The project, designed by ROWE PSC and built by Team Elmers, included removing the concrete and composite (asphalt over concrete) pavements and restoring the surface condition and ride quality to good condition; drainage improvements, including curb and gutter, storm sewer and culverts; replacing sidewalks and nonmotorized paths; improvements for local transit buses; upgrading sidewalk ramps to Americans with Disabilities Act standards; building a roundabout at the M-72/M-22 intersection that incorporates the Bay Street intersection; Cherry Bend Road traffic signal upgrades; and improving driveway access management where possible.



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