The Michigan Department of Transportation has announced a new project that will disrupt traffic on a busy road in St. Clair County while making much-needed repairs to a critical stretch of roadway.
M-25, better known as Pine Grove Avenue, is in line to get some major improvements between Hancock Street and M-136, stretching from the City of Port Huron into Fort Gratiot Township.
An informational meeting is planned for Thursday, March 24th at 5 p.m. and will be held virtually. Interested residents and local businesses are invited to join MDOT staff and contractors.
The $5.8 million investment includes resurfacing and improvements over the Black River Spillway. According to MDOT, work includes paving, curb and gutter work, drainage improvements, new signage, and guardrail and joint replacements.
The road will remain open during the work, but delays are inevitable. There will be a detour posted for traffic traveling south and turning onto Holland Avenue. Work is expected to be completed by August.
Meeting details can be found at WGRT.com.
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only): 248-509-0316
Phone Conference ID: 630 604 589#
Public comment:
Comments and input can be submitted by mail, online comment form, or e-mail to Linda Burchell BurchellL@Michigan.gov, phone, in addition to the public meeting.
Reporting for WGRT- Jennie McClelland