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M-25 resurfacing and safety upgrade work to start in Huron County

Contact:  Anita Richardson, MDOT Office of Communications, 989-754-0878, ext. 227
Agency: Transportation


COUNTY: Huron

HIGHWAY: M-25

CLOSEST CITY: Villages of Caseville and Port Austin

STARTING DATE: Monday, July 13, 2009

ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: Late October 2009

PROJECT: The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is scheduled to begin two projects on M-25. The first, a $3.7 million resurfacing project, extends 16.5 miles on M-25 from the north village limit of Caseville to the west village limit of Port Austin.

In conjunction with the resurfacing work, a second project, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), includes the construction of paved non-motorized shoulders and safety upgrades. This $390,000 project extends from Weaver Road to the west village limit of Port Austin.

Both projects are weather-dependent.

TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS: Single-lane and shoulder closures will be in effect for the duration of this project. Traffic will be maintained using flag control. Motorists can expect delays.

For up-to-date information on this project, go to the list of statewide lane closures at: www.michigan.gov/drive.

CUSTOMER BENEFIT: These projects will increase safety, provide a smoother ride for motorists and add several miles of paved non-motorized shoulders along M-25 in the Thumb area. Saginaw Asphalt Paving Company of Saginaw is the contractor on both projects.

MDOT: Working to improve our state roads and bridges.
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