Starting Tuesday, Aug. 2, traffic will be reconfigured at the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) rebuilding project on US-41/M-28 from the Front Street roundabout to Furnace Street in Marquette.
On Tuesday, traffic will be shifted from the west side of the highway onto the new pavement on the east side. One lane will continue to be open in each direction with a center left-turn lane during the project.
During this phase of work, the roundabout bypass lanes will be closed as well.
The work is part of MDOT’s $3.7 million investment to rebuild 0.6 miles of highway. The project includes asphalt rebuilding; cold milling and asphalt resurfacing of the roundabout; watermain, storm sewer and drainage repairs and improvements; traffic signal work; signs; and pavement markings. Based on economic modeling, this investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 47 jobs.
Work started May 16 and is expected to be completed on Oct. 16.















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