


– US-41/M-28 carpool lot near Alberta, Baraga County, will be closed. – US-41 in Marquette will have one southbound lane closed from Blemhuber Avenue and Furnace Street. – US-41 (College Avenue) in Houghton, Houghton County, has a posted detour in place for southbound US-41 traffic. – US-2 in Bessemer, Gogebic County, will have the outside westbound lane closed between Clayberg and Mine streets. – M-183, Delta County, has one lane open in alternating directions via temporary signals at a culvert crossing 2 miles south of US-2. – M-129, Chippewa County, has one lane open in alternating directions over the Munuscong River via temporary signals. – 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. MDOT says the following list includes the 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.
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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. on Tuesday, May 31, the scheduled traffic restrictions will be lifted. on Friday, May 27, and continuing until 6 a.m. Over the weekend 104 out of 165 projects will be lifted, along with operations will be suspended.Įven though some equipment and traffic configurations will remain in place, suspending the construction work will help improve safety for workers and motorists.Īccording to MDOT officials, beginning at 3 p.m. READ MORE: COVID-19 Vaccines Saved Nearly 20 Million Lives In First Year, Study Says MDOT officials say AAA Michigan estimates that more than 1.1 million Michigan residents are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home during the Memorial Day holiday weekend, which is a 7.9 percent increase from last year. (CBS DETROIT) – The Michigan Department of Transportation is lifting traffic restrictions wherever they can over the Memorial Day weekend to help ease traffic congestion for Michiganders traveling for the holiday.
