![]() ![]() M-64, Ontonagon County, has one lane open in alternating directions over the Halfway River west of Ontonagon via temporary signals.M-64, Ontonagon County, has one lane open in alternating directions over the Floodwood River west of Ontonagon via temporary signals.M-28 in Munising, Alger County, has two lanes open between Commercial Street and Bay View Street with a traffic shift.If necessary, detour routes will be posted at the project location. MDOT oversees I, M, and US routes and is responsible for nearly 10,000 miles of state highways, which carry more than 50 percent of all traffic and approximately 70 percent of commercial traffic in Michigan.įor up-to-date information on MDOT projects, view the list of statewide lane closures on the Mi Drive website at The following is a list of work zones that will remain active or have lane restrictions during Memorial Day weekend. Let's make sure everyone makes it home each and every night." While you're depending on us to fix the roads, road workers are trusting you with their lives. We implore all drivers to slow down, stay alert and avoid distractions in all work zones. Gretchen Whitmer's Rebuilding Michigan program, which means more work zones to be aware of. "We have more work happening than ever thanks to Gov. "As life continues to get back to normal as normal can be coming out of the pandemic, it's clear folks are going to be doing a lot of traveling this holiday weekend and into the summer," said State Transportation Director Paul C. While motorists will see suspended operations in most MDOT work zones for the weekend, drivers are advised that equipment and certain traffic configurations may remain in place, like temporary shifts or shoulder closures. Tuesday, May 31, 104 out of 165 projects statewide will have lane restrictions removed. Friday, May 27, and continuing until 6 a.m. AAA Michigan estimates more than 1.1 million Michigan residents are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home during the Memorial Day holiday weekend, a 7.9 percent increase from last year.īeginning at 3 p.m. This Memorial Day weekend, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is removing lane restrictions on more than 63 percent of its road and bridge projects statewide to ease traffic delays for holiday travelers. Remember to buckle up, stay alert and avoid distractions at all times when driving.Although some equipment and traffic configurations will remain over the weekend, suspending construction operations improves safety for workers and motorists.AAA Michigan estimates more than 1.1 million Michigan residents are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home during the Memorial Day holiday weekend, a 7.9 percent increase from last year. ![]() MDOT is suspending work and lifting traffic restrictions wherever possible this holiday weekend to ease congestion and increase safety (104 out of 165 projects). ![]()
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