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Macomb County urges motorists to remain alert and practice work zone safety

Press Release

Department of Roads announces construction schedule

MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. – Between state, county and local projects, there will be hundreds of work zones throughout Macomb County this year. In advance of National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW), which will take place April 26-30, the Macomb County Department of Roads (MCDR) reminds drivers to remain alert and practice extreme caution to keep themselves and road workers safe.

“Construction season is underway and we strongly encourage drivers to obey traffic laws and speed limits in work zones,” said Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel. “While road crews perform essential work to keep our roads safe, it’s everyone’s responsibility to ensure we all get home safely.”

Last year was a sober reminder of the dangers road workers face while performing their duties. In 2020, there were five fatal construction related incidents in Michigan including one in Macomb County that resulted in the loss of a MCDR road crew member – Zach Morisette.

MCDR’s goal is to keep the roads as safe as possible with the support of the motoring public. Drivers are strongly encouraged to practice these driving tips:

  • Plan ahead. Expect delays, plan for them, and leave early to reach your destination on time. When you can, avoid work zones altogether by using alternate routes.
  • Obey road crews and signs. When approaching a work zone, watch for cones, barrels, signs, large vehicles, or workers in bright-colored vests to warn you and direct you where to go.
  • Slow down. Look for signs indicating the speed limit through the work zone. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you and follow the posted speed limit.
  • Move over. Most state move-over laws apply when passing work crews and official vehicles parked on the shoulder with flashing warning lights.
  • Avoid distractions. Keep your eyes on the road and off your phone at all times.
  • Watch for sudden stoppages. Don’t make sudden lane changes in front of trucks that are trying to slow down.

The Department of Roads annual construction and maintenance operations are underway and the department has released its 2021 road and bridge project schedule, which includes significant work across the region.

“We have more than $100 million in substantial road and bridge improvements planned that will strengthen and enhance Macomb County’s infrastructure and transportation network,” said MCDR Director Bryan Santo. “Through our construction and maintenance programs and community partnerships, we are committed to improving Macomb County's infrastructure to deliver quality roads and bridges.”

The 2021 construction schedule includes 14 primary and local road projects, six bridges and large culverts, in addition to more than 25 asphalt resurfacing and concrete pavement repair projects as part of MCDR’s county-wide pavement preservation program. Work planned also includes four township residential streets as part of MCDR’s subdivision reconstruction assistance program, various maintenance projects, and traffic technology and communication network modernizations.

Among work slated for 2021, is the multi-year $217 million Innovate Mound project with work phased over four construction seasons. When completed, the project will reconstruct approximately nine miles of the Mound Road corridor. The innovations include enhanced connectivity by incorporating state-of-the-art design and smart technology to create a modern corridor. Innovate Mound, a partnership between MCDR and the cities of Warren and Sterling Heights, will include new pavement, drainage, curbs and driveways, traffic signal optimization, roadway widening, connected vehicle and fiber optic communications technology, enhanced non-motorized facilities, and energy-efficient lighting to create a corridor that will continue to serve the community for decades to come.

To help Macomb County motorists navigate local construction work, below is a list of specific locations where primary and local road and bridge projects will occur in 2021. Estimated dates are tentative and subject to change due to inclement weather. The estimated costs for each project includes construction costs of materials, labor, and equipment required to build or repair infrastructure.

10 Mile Road, City of Warren

Location: Dequindre Road to Ryan Road

Type of Work: Mill, Curb and Gutter, Base Repair, Asphalt Overlay

Estimated Cost: $3,075,000

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Summer 2021

22 Mile Road Bridge, Macomb Township

Location: Over the Salt Slang Gloede Drain

Type of Work: Bridge Replacement

Estimated Cost: $ 1,014,465

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

23 Mile Road, Macomb Township

Location: North Avenue to Card Road

Type of Work: Reconstruct and Widen Road from Two to Five Lanes

Estimated Cost: $6,936,200

Estimated Start Date: Fall 2020

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

23 Mile Road, Shelby Township

Location: Shelby Parkway Traffic Signals

Type of Work: Intersection

Estimated Cost: $6,936,200

Estimated Start Date: Fall 2020

Estimated Finish Date: Spring 2021

23 Mile Road, Macomb Township

Location: Card Road to Heydenreich Road

Type of Work: Reconstruct and Widen Road from Two to Five Lanes

Estimated Cost: $8,750,000

Estimated Start Date: Fall 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2022

25 Mile Road and Romeo Plank Road, Macomb Township

Location: West Intersection

Type of Work: Roundabout Intersection Construction

Estimated Cost: $1,700,000

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Summer 2021

32 Mile Road / Division Road, Ray Township

Location: Wolcott Road to Hicks Road

Type of Work: Asphalt Overlay

Estimated Cost: $442,302

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Spring 2021

Cass Avenue Bridge, Clinton Township

Location: Over the Clinton River

Type of Work: Bridge Rehabilitation with Pedestrian Walkway

Estimated Cost: $2,875,000

Estimated Start Date: Fall 2020

Estimated Finish Date: Spring 2021

Garfield Road, Clinton Township

Location: 17 Mile Road to 19 Mile Road

Type of Work: Mill, Base Repair, Asphalt Overlay

Estimated Cost: $3,900,000

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Garfield Road, Macomb Township

Location: 22 Mile Road to 23 Mile Road

Type of Work: Construction of Road Extension

Estimated Cost: $3,900,000

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Harper Avenue, St. Clair Shores

Location: 8 Mile Road to 9 Mile Road

Type of Work: Pavement Patching, Curb Repair and Restoration

Estimated Cost: $776,568

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Summer 2021

Harper Avenue Bridge, Clinton Township

Location: Over Clinton River Spillway

Type of Work: Bridge Rehabilitation

Estimated Cost: $2,529,000

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Hayes Road, Warren

Location: 10 Mile Road to 11 Mile Road Service Drive (I‐696)

Type of Work: Partial Reconstruction, Mill, Base Repair, and Asphalt Overlay

Estimated Cost: $2,800,000

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

MDOT Bridge Bundle Projects, Macomb County

Location: 31 Mile Road over Tupper Brook Drain, 33 Mile Road over E.B. Coon Creek, and 26 Mile Road over NB Clinton River

Type of Work: Bridge Rehabilitation

Estimated Cost: 100% MDOT

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2023

Metropolitan Parkway Boulevard, Sterling Heights

Location: Andrew Street to Dodge Park

Type of Work: Mill, Base Repair, and Asphalt Overlay

Estimated Cost: $3,004,964

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Mound Road, Sterling Heights

Location: M‐59 to 18 Mile Road (Anticipated)

Type of Work: Reconstruct and Widen Road

Estimated Cost: $60,000,000 (Phase 1)

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Summer 2024

Romeo Plank Road, Macomb Township

Location: Macomb Ditch South of 24 Mile Road

Type of Work: Large Culvert Replacement

Estimated Cost: $150,000

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Spring 2021

Schoenherr Road, Sterling Heights

Location: Plumbrook Drain to Clinton River Road

Type of Work: Mill, Base Repair, Asphalt Overlay with Four Bridge Rehabilitation Locations

Estimated Cost: $4,896,782

Estimated Start Date: Fall 2020

Estimated Finish Date: Summer 2021

Wolcott Road, Armada Township

Location: Over the Tupper Brook Drain

Type of Work: Mill, Base Repair, Asphalt Overlay

Estimated Cost: $450,000

Estimated Start Date: Summer 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Asphalt Pavement Preservation Program, Macomb County

Location: Various Locations

Type of Work: Repairs on various roads within the county

Estimated Cost: $3,150,000

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Concrete Pavement Preservation Program, Macomb County

Location: Various Locations

Type of Work: Repairs on various roads within the county

Estimated Cost: $3,150,000

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

Subdivision Reconstruction Program, Macomb County

Location: Bellford Street, Crawford Street, Lipke Street, and Belvidere Street

Type of Work: Rehabilitation on various residential streets within the county

Estimated Cost: $2,537,519

Estimated Start Date: Spring 2021

Estimated Finish Date: Fall 2021

For a complete list of 2021 projects, maps and information, visit roads.macombgov.org. You can also sign up to receive email and text alerts for construction and traffic updates at roads.macombgov.org. For more information regarding work zone safety and NWZAW, visit nwzaw.org.

Media Contact
Eric Dimoff
586-840-1759
edimoff@rcmcweb.org

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