FRASER, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Transportation didn't wait until spring to kick off a new project in Macomb County.
Starting Monday, more than three miles of Groesbeck Highway will get an upgrade.
Project breakdown:
- $13.5 million resurfacing project will be completed in October
- 3.4 miles of pavement will be repaired between 14 Mile and Hayes Road
- Two lanes will be open in each direction during peak travel times
The project will be broken up into two phases. Crews will work on southbound M-97 first, followed by northbound.
Not only will Groesbeck Hwy. get resurfaced the project includes drainage and utility upgrades.
If you live, work or drive through parts of Fraser & Warren during this project, expect multiple lane closures on nights and weekends.
MDOT will only block one lane during the morning and afternoon rush.