The project includes pavement milling, curb and gutter replacement, pavement repair work, asphalt overlay, pavement markings and restoration work. For a list of Macomb County construction projects, locations and information, visit https://t.co/F10pw5H9UR.
Sugarbush Road will be open to northbound traffic only during construction operations. Drivers should expect delays and are encouraged to follow the posted detours and seek alternate routes.
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Road rehabilitation work on Sugarbush Road between Callens Road and Jefferson Avenue in Chesterfield Township is anticipated to start June 9 and is estimated to be completed in September (weather permitting).
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Asphalt preservation work on Bordman Road between Cryderman Road and Deland Road in Richmond Township is anticipated to start June 8 and is estimated to be completed within approximately 30 days (weather permitting).
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Asphalt preservation work on Metropolitan Parkway between Mound Road and M-53 in @sterlingheights is anticipated to start June 5 and is estimated to be completed within approximately 30 days (weather permitting).
Help keep work zones safe. Follow the rules of the road.
⚠️ Be patient
⚠️ Slow down and follow the posted speed limit
⚠️ Obey road crews and signs
⚠️ Keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you
⚠️ Change lanes safely
⚠️ Avoid distractions
⚠️ Watch for sudden stoppages
Earlier this month, one of our arrow boards was struck while maintenance crews performed work on I-94. Distracted driving and adverse driver behavior puts lives at risk. When you get behind the wheel, you have a responsibility to keep yourself, your passengers and workers safe.
With profound sadness and heavy hearts, we mourn the loss of two fellow road professionals at @MichiganDOT. Our thoughts are with our colleagues and their families during this difficult time.
Between state, county and local roads, there are more than 4,400 miles of roadway in Macomb County. To view road jurisdictions, visit https://t.co/WASjjvmprH.
Our agency regularly receives service requests for private roads. This is a friendly reminder that we do not maintain or have jurisdiction over private roads. As a public road agency, we are not allowed to spend public dollars on private infrastructure.
Qualified construction businesses are invited to join @MacombRoads at the Selfridge Industry Series on June 22 regarding the planned investment in infrastructure at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base as part of "Mission Next." Learn more and register at https://t.co/9e1AVw2k2K
🚧 I-94 PROJECT UPDATE 🚧
MDOT will resurface I-94 between Masonic Boulevard and North River Road. Work will include patching concrete, repairing curb and gutters, and restriping pavement markings. Work is anticipated to start May 29. Learn more at https://t.co/JkeFdlBgvZ.
The project includes pavement milling (removal of 2 inches of pavement) and resurfacing the roadway with a 3-inch asphalt overlay. The project started on May 4 and is anticipated to be completed within 30 days.
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@MacombRoads Mound Road resurfacing project between M-102 and I-696 continues to make progress. Paving operations are underway as milling operations continue. The road remains open to traffic during construction operations.
Macomb County awarded $8.75 million federal contribution towards the $100 million dollars needed to fully reconstruct Segment II of Innovate Mound between 8 Mile Road and I-696. https://t.co/qy854nhKco
🚛 MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 🚜
@MacombRoads continues to work on unpaved roads in northern Macomb County. While pavement patching remains a priority countywide, graders are performing maintenance on rural roads. Please give road professionals and equipment room to safely operate.
Intermittent lane closures with flagging operations will be in place to control traffic at active project locations. The schedule for each location will vary and weather may affect scheduled work. https://t.co/Aur3eOe83P
A contractor will perform guardrail work at locations throughout Macomb County as part of @MacombRoads annual guardrail safety program. Work is anticipated to start the week of May 11 and all work is estimated to be completed within eight weeks (weather permitting).
To report earthly phenomena such as potholes, malfunctioning traffic signals or other concerns related to @MacombRoads, the most efficient method is to submit a service request online at https://t.co/bsRb2HXUNF👽🛸
On average, the public reports between 3,000 and 6,000 unidentified flying objects (#UFO) and unidentified aerial phenomena (#UAP) in the U.S. each year. By comparison, @MacombRoads receives more than 10,000 service requests annually.