Work on McNeil Creek Begins Soon

Port Huron, MI — A bid from Raymond Excavating was accepted by Port Huron City council Monday night to begin development of the water, sewer, streets and sidewalks at the McNeil Creek Crossing condo project on 10th Avenue.

The McNeil Creek Crossing condo project will bring 19 new single-family homes to the Port Huron area. The size and design of the homes will be set by the City of Port Huron, and the city will sell the lots to builders who will construct them according to their specifications.

According to James Freed, Port Huron City Manager, current prints call for homes between 1,800 -2,500 square feet.

Work by Raymond Excavating is expected to begin the last week of July, and Freed says the city hopes to see basements going in this fall.

The McNeil Creek Crossing development is just north of Garfield school on 10th Avenue, tucked in a wooded, residential area.

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand