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I-94 resurfacing project from Masonic Boulevard to North River Road in Macomb County begins April 27

CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation is investing approximately $12 million to resurface more than 5.4 miles of I-94 between Masonic Boulevard and North River Road in Clinton and Harrison Townships, St. Clair Shores and Roseville. Work will include patching concrete, repairing curb and gutters, and restriping permanent pavement markings.

Starting April 27, single-lane closures will begin on eastbound I-94 between Masonic Boulevard and Metro Parkway for concrete work on the shoulder.

Later this spring, work will begin on the I-94 pavement. During this work, drivers can expect weekend full closures of I-94 between Masonic Boulevard and Metro Parkway for up to five weekends per direction. At least one direction of I-94 will always be open. Drivers will also see double-lane closures on I-94 between Metro Parkway and North River Road for resurfacing, up to three weekends per direction.

Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 102 jobs.

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