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M-20/US-10 BR traffic shift starts today, March 24, in Midland
March 24, 2026
MT. PLEASANT, Mich. -Starting today, March 24, Indian Street and westbound US-10 BR (Patrick Road) will be closed and traffic detoured onto Buttles Street and eastbound US-10 BR (Lyon Road) in the city of Midland. Buttles Street and eastbound US-10 BR will be converted to accommodate two-way traffic.
This closure is being done as a part of phase one of a $27 million investment to improve M-20 and US-10 Business Route (BR) in the city of Midland. Work will include rebuilding the roadways as well as storm sewer replacement, curb and gutter, sanitary sewer, water main, driveway approach, sidewalk/nonmotorized improvements, traffic signal modernization and lighting improvements.
Phase one is expected to be completed by Nov. 15. Work on phase two will continue in 2027. Additional traffic restrictions will be announced in advance as the project progresses.
Once work is completed, eastbound US-10 BR (Buttles Street) will be reconfigured between Jerome and State streets, rightsized from three lanes to two. Learn more about the benefits of road rightsizing on the FHWA website.
Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 228 jobs.
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