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Blue Water Bridge plaza expansion project entering final steps of Component 1

PORT HURON, Mich. -The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is beginning to wrap up work on Component 1 of the Blue Water Bridge (BWB) plaza expansion project in Port Huron. This month, crews will finish remaining road work, including top course paving, filling pavement gaps and approach work.

Work began the week of Nov. 3 to prepare the 10th Avenue/Pine Grove Avenue intersection, the Pine Grove Connector and eastbound I-94 to fully reopen by mid-November. Intermittent lane and shoulder closures will be implemented and posted as needed in the project area as crews complete this work.

Noise wall work will continue over the winter along westbound I-94/I-69 from Garfield Street south to the Black River. That work, along with landscaping and other punch list items, is anticipated to be finished in 2026. Intermittent lane closures along the Pine Grove Connector will be posted as needed in the spring for noise wall painting.

Traffic on the Pine Grove Avenue ramp to the plaza will continue to be restricted to passenger vehicles.

Component 1 of the BWB plaza expansion includes relocating Exit 275, reconfiguring the Pine Grove Avenue/10th Avenue intersection and rebuilding eastbound I-94/I-69 at the MDOT maintenance facility location. Additionally, the project involves installing noise walls along the eastbound I-94/I-69 exit to Pine Grove Avenue and along westbound I-94/I-69 Business Loop (BL) from Garfield Street south to the Black River Bridge.

Based on economic modeling, this $36.3 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 346 jobs.

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