US-10 Business
Route and M-20 Work in Midland
To continue
through week of May 13
Work includes detour of B.R.US-10 /M-20
Detours
for work on B.R. US-10 / M-20 from the Patrick Rd. median crossover to west of
Washington St. are expected to continue through the week of May 13.
The
detours, which began April 11, direct M-20 TRAFFIC and all truck traffic
entering the City from US-10 westbound to the Eastman Ave. exit and then south
along Eastman Ave. back to M-20.
B.R.
US-10 (local traffic) and non-truck traffic entering the City of Midland from
US-10 westbound will be routed to the Bay City Rd. exit where traffic will be
detoured west on Bay City Rd., north on N. Saginaw Rd., west on Haley St. south
on Bayliss St. to E. Patrick Rd.
EASTBOUND
TRAFFIC on B.R. US-10 / M-20 that desires to use the crossover to access E.
Patrick Rd. and Saginaw Rd. will be detoured onto James Savage Rd. to Saginaw
Rd. Eastbound B.R. US-10 / M-20 traffic
traveling to US-10 will not be detoured.
Washington
Ave. is reduced to one lane of traffic in each direction, but will remain
open. A majority of the two one-ways
through town (Indian and Buttles Streets) will be reduced to one lane in each
direction from Jerome St. to Washington St. while MDOT performs concrete joint
repairs.
This
$1.5 million MDOT reconstruction/rehabilitation project will extend the life of
the roadway 15-20 years with some scheduled preventive maintenance. The traveling public will notice a
much-improved ride along this important corridor.
For
questions or further information, please contact the City Engineering
Department at
989-837-3348.