CALHOUN COUNTY, MI (WNWN/WTVB) – The Michigan Department of Transportation says crews will resume work this Monday, March 25 on its three-year, $160 million project to repave I-94 between Helmer Road and 17 1/2 Mile Road in Calhoun County.
The work includes the rebuilding of nine bridges while eight others will be repaired.
Crews this year will be repaving I-94 between Helmer Road and 6 1/2 Mile Road, and from I-69 to 17 1/2 Mile Road.
Workers will be rebuilding the eastbound I-94 bridges over 6 1/2 Mile Road, Beadle Lake Road, 9 Mile Road, and the Kalamazoo River.
They will also complete bridge paint work at F Drive North, I-194, and Old US-27.
There will be lane closures and traffic shifts on I-94 during the work, which is expected to be completed in mid-November.
For most of the year, there will be two lanes of I-94 open in each direction with the exception of short-duration single-lane closures for traffic shifts.
The Capital Avenue bridge over I-94 was completely rebuilt last year along with the westbound bridges over 6 1/2 Mile Road, M-294, 9 Mile Road, and the Kalamazoo River.
Work in 2025 will be limited to repaving at the Battle Creek Rest Area on eastbound I-94. Funding for this project is made possible by the Rebuilding Michigan program.
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