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Public meeting for 2027 US-23 project in Tawas City and East Tawas scheduled for Feb. 12

ALPENA, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will host a public meeting Feb. 12 to discuss plans for a 2027 project to rebuild US-23 in Tawas City and East Tawas. MDOT and consultant representatives will give a short presentation highlighting results of a recently completed traffic impact study and potential roadway concepts for the corridor.

More information on this project is available on MDOT’s website.

Who:
Community members
C
ity representatives
Local businesses
Interested residents
MDOT staff, consultants and contractors

When:
Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025
4 - 6 p.m.

Where:
East Tawas City Hall
760 Newman St.
East Tawas, MI 49730

Accessibility:
Attendees who require mobility, visual, hearing, written, or other assistance for effective participation should contact Orlando Curry at 517-241-7462 or CurryO@Michigan.gov, preferably at least five business days prior to the scheduled meeting. Forms are located on the Title VI webpage. Requests made after this timeframe will be evaluated and honored to the extent possible.

Project information:
MDOT plans to invest $24.6 million to rebuild 3.2 miles of US-23 in Iosco County from the Tawas River Bridge in Tawas City to Tawas Beach Road in East Tawas. The project, scheduled to be built in 2027, includes new pavement, curb and gutter, storm sewer, sidewalks, signs, pavement markings, and landscaping. Tawas City and East Tawas are providing funding for replacement of water main and sanitary sewer lines to be installed during the project in designated areas, as well as for sidewalks and potential streetscape elements, such as decorative lighting.

MDOT is also proposing to implement a lane conversion from the current four-lane configuration to three lanes (one lane in each direction for through-traffic and a center left-turn lane) from North Street to Tawas Beach Road. More information on the benefits of lane conversions (road diets) is available on the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) website.

Public comments can be submitted via an online comment form located on the MDOT project website. Comments regarding the proposed lane conversion will be accepted through Feb. 28, 2025.

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