Southbound I-375 closed for 2 weeks at Larned Street in Detroit due to emergency repairs Crews closing highway for concrete repair, curing in cold temperatures
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DETROIT – Southbound I-375 will be closed at Larned Street in Detroit for about two weeks for emergency repairs, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation .
Crews are closing the highway for concrete repair and curing in cold temperatures, officials said.
All southbound traffic will exit at Larned Street , just north of Jefferson Avenue . The diversion will last through early November.
One northbound lane of I-375 will be closed through Tuesday (Oct. 20).
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