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Michigan's construction season set to begin
Posted: 03.29.2012 at 5:52 AM
Roxanne Werly

Roxanne Werly is the Interactive and Broadcast Managing Editor for TV 7&4 and 29&8

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The 2012 print edition of "Paving the Way" is now available.

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Before you hit the road for your summer trip, make sure construction won't cause problems!

The annual state highway construction map is now available from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). The free map is updated each year to help motorists locate major MDOT road and bridge projects across the state.

The 2012 print edition of "Paving the Way" will be available at all MDOT Transportation Service Centers and region offices, as well as at all Welcome Centers. Welcome Centers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula will have maps available starting in early May. The map also is available for viewing at state rest areas. Information on the map is current at the time of printing.

"This annual map gives Michigan motorists a big picture view of major construction projects on state routes," said State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle. "It's also a time to remind everyone to slow down and pay attention when driving through a work zone. Protect yourself and your passengers as well as construction workers."

The map also details construction on state routes in Detroit and Grand Rapids, providing maps specific to these areas of the state. You can download a copy of the 2012 map from the "Maps and Publications" section of the MDOT Web site.

Motorists also can get real-time information about planned and unplanned lane closures on the MDOT Mi Drive traffic data Web site, along with camera images of major state routes in Detroit, Grand Rapids and the U.P., rates of speed and incidents on Grand Rapids and Detroit-area freeways, and statewide weather and carpool lot information. 

To request copies of the printed 2012 map, contact the MDOT Office of Communications at 517-335-3084 or send an e-mail  with your name and address.

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will invest $51 million in transportation projects in the MDOT North Region this year, including 39 projects that will improve or maintain 446 miles of state trunklines in the northern lower peninsula.

Major 2012 North Region road repair projects include:
I-75 from the Ogemaw County line to Maple Valley Road, Roscommon County
I-75 Business Loop in West Branch, Ogemaw County
I-75 culvert replacement at LaPorte Creek, Ogemaw County
M-32 from downtown East Jordan to Airport Drive, Charlevoix County
M-115 at Stone Ledge Lake, from S. 45 Road to W. 48 1/2 Road, Wexford County
US-10 near Chase, Lake and Osceola counties
US-23 from the AuSable River bridge to F-41 in Oscoda, Iosco County
US-31 in downtown Manistee, Manistee County
US-31 from Spring Valley Drive to M-115, Benzie County.

In addition, North Region crews will be working on 16 preventive maintenance projects, eight traffic safety projects, and six miscellaneous projects that involve building trails, installing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) equipment, and new pavement markings and signs.

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