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M-37 rebuilding project begins in Caledonia
February 26, 2026
Fast facts:
- This two-year rebuilding project also involves widening M-37 and extending the boulevard to 92nd Street.
- Crews have already begun utility relocation and tree clearing.
- Based on economic modeling, this $50 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 423 jobs.
CALEDONIA, Mich. - In partnership with Caledonia Township and the Kent County Road Commission, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is rebuilding 3 miles of M-37 (Broadmoor Avenue) in Caledonia Township and the village of Caledonia. The project involves extending the existing boulevard that ends north of 76th Street to 92nd Street to address operational and safety needs in this growing area. Improvements include:
- Widening the roadway to a four-lane boulevard with indirect left-turns (Michigan Lefts).
- Installing new traffic signals with intersection improvements at 92nd, 84th and 76th streets, as well as a new traffic signal and improvements at the 84th Street/Cherry Valley Avenue intersection.
- Improve nonmotorized trails and connectivity, including a new multiuse path along the west side of M-37 at 84th Street.
Crews have already begun relocating utilities and clearing trees.
County:
Kent
Highway:
M-37
Closest community:
Caledonia
Start date:
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Estimated end date:
Mid-September 2027
Traffic restrictions:
M-37 will remain open with lane closures, flagging, and total closures at intersections. 84th Street will be closed on the east side M-37 in coordination with a total closure of Cherry Valley Avenue from M-37 to just north of 84th Street.
More information is available on the MDOT website.
Safety benefit:
This project will improve operations and traffic flow, increase safety for motorists and pedestrians, and extend the service life of the roadway.
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