By David Fleet
Special to the Clarkston News
A two-year, $160 million project on I-75 is just weeks away from starting.
The Michigan Department of Transportation is currently in the process of finalizing plans for resurfacing and bridge work coupled with curb and gutter upgrades over an estimated 14 miles of I-75 from Ortonville Road to the Genesee County line.
Diane Cross, of MDOT, said bid finalization is ongoing and further information will be announced later this year.
The traffic will be shifted into the opposite lane and shared in each direction for 2024 and 2025. Preliminary work is expected to begin in May and June this year.
Projects are ongoing along the interstate, built in the 1960s, which carries an estimated 170,000 vehicles daily.
PHOTO: I-75 looking south from Grange Hall Road. Photo: David Fleet