The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing $1.2 million to resurface about 16.6 miles of M-94 from Munising Street in Chatham to M-28 in Alger County. Work includes a double-chip seal, crack seal, aggregate shoulders, and pavement markings. This project includes a two-year pavement performance warranty.
The project is scheduled to start on Monday, and is expected to wrap up on September 4th.
The project map is available on Mi Drive.
The work will require intermittent single-lane closures during daytime hours only with one alternating lane of traffic maintained by traffic regulators. The speed limit will be posted as 55 mph and reduced to 45 mph where workers are present. There will be an 11-foot width restriction in effect for the duration of the project.
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing about $2.2 million to resurface about 12 miles of US-2 from west of North 30th street in Escanaba to the Menominee/Delta county line west of Bark River in Delta County. Work will include crack sealing, paving, centerline and shoulder rumble strips, shoulder aggregate, and pavement markings. This project includes a three-year pavement performance warranty. The start date for this project is weather dependent.
A map of the project area is available on Mi Drive.
The work is scheduled to start Monday and run through August 21st.
The work will require single-lane closures during daytime hours only. One alternating lane will be open via traffic regulators. There will be an 11-foot width restriction in effect for the duration of the project.
This road construction project is an essential function. Transportation workers in the field follow Centers for Disease Control guidelines to limit their risk of getting sick















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