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Michigan Avenue interchange at I-69 in Marshall expected to reopen by Nov. 25

Fast facts:

  •    Work on the Marshall Modernization Project will wrap up for the winter in December.
  •    The new diverging diamond interchange at I-69 and M-96 (Michigan Avenue) in Marshall is expected to open to traffic by Tuesday, Nov. 25.
  •    The three-year, $335 million investment will resume in early 2026 with the rebuilding of the I-94 interchange at M-311, and the M-311 intersection at M-96.
  •    The Marshall Modernization Project supports the Marshall Area Jobs, Opportunity and Recreation Campus.

MARSHALL, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will be completing the first phase of the $335 million Marshall Modernization Project in support of the Marshall Area Jobs, Opportunity and Recreation (MAJOR) Campus when the new M-96 (Michigan Avenue) interchange with I-69 in Marshall reopens with one lane open in each direction, which is expected by Tuesday, Nov. 25. The new interchange is a diverging diamond interchange (DDI) and is the first of three rebuilding projects in this area.

While the new interchange will open to traffic in the coming days, crews still will be working into December to install signs and pavement markings, and completing other finishing work.

Work in 2026 will include rebuilding the I-94 interchange at M-311 (11 Mile Road) and the M-311/M-96 intersection.

In 2027, M-96 will be converted into a four-lane boulevard between M-311 and I-69.

A DDI is an alternative interchange that improves safety, increases traffic flow and can reduce construction costs. They have been successfully implemented at several locations throughout Michigan in recent years, helping reduce crashes and congestion.

To navigate a DDI, drivers follow signs, signals and pavement markings to cross to the left side of the roadway after the first set of traffic signals. Vehicles going straight proceed through a second set of traffic signals and cross back to the right side of the road. All left turns onto the freeway are free flowing. MDOT's YouTube channel features a video showing how drivers navigate the I-96/Cascade Road DDI in Grand Rapids Township, Kent County.

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