

M-38, Ontonagon County, is closed to through-traffic from M-26 to US-45 at Cane Creek.Eastbound M-28 will use M-28 to Hickory Street, then Superior Street back to M-28. Westbound M-28 traffic will stay on M-28. M-28, Alger County, will have a directional detour in place in Munising.M-28, Alger County, has one lane open in alternating directions over the AuTrain River via temporary traffic signals.M-26, Houghton County, has one lane open in alternating directions at Umbrella Tree Creek via temporary traffic signals.I-75, Chippewa County, has one lane open in each direction at the north branch of the Munuscong River.I-75, Chippewa County, has one lane open in each direction from north of M-80 to north of M-28.If necessary, detour routes will be posted at the project location, in the Upper Peninsula: The following is a list of work zones that will remain active or have lane restrictions during Independence Day weekend. 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. Let’s work together to make sure everyone returns home safely 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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Gretchen Whitmer’s Rebuilding Michigan program, we remind all drivers to slow down, stay alert and avoid distractions in work zones. “With more work than ever happening on state roads thanks to Gov. “With almost all remaining COVID-19 restrictions having been lifted, we expect a tremendous amount of folks to be traveling this Fourth of July holiday weekend,” said State Transportation Director Paul C.
