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Contact: Diane Cross, MDOT Office of Communications, 248-752-0336Agency: Transportation
COUNTY:
Oakland
COMMUNITIES:
Orion Township
Oxford Township
Village of Lake Orion
Village of Oxford
ROADWAY:
M-24 (Lapeer Road/S. Washington Street)
START DATE:
Monday, Nov. 11, 2019
6 a.m.
REOPEN DATE:
Mid-January 2020
TRAFFIC DETAILS:
In 2020, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will reconstruct and resurface parts of M-24 in Oakland County. In anticipation of that project, multiple utility companies must perform needed relocation work ahead of the MDOT project.
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Project map
The project limits along M-24 are between Goldengate Street in Orion Township to Harriet Street in Oxford Township, with the villages of Oxford and Lake Orion also being affected. The utility relocation work will require continuous single-lane closures through downtown Oxford with other intermittent lane closures.
COUNTY:
Oakland
COMMUNITIES:
Orion Township
Oxford Township
Village of Lake Orion
Village of Oxford
ROADWAY:
M-24 (Lapeer Road/S. Washington Street)
START DATE:
Monday, Nov. 11, 2019
6 a.m.
REOPEN DATE:
Mid-January 2020
TRAFFIC DETAILS:
In 2020, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will reconstruct and resurface parts of M-24 in Oakland County. In anticipation of that project, multiple utility companies must perform needed relocation work ahead of the MDOT project.
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Project map
The project limits along M-24 are between Goldengate Street in Orion Township to Harriet Street in Oxford Township, with the villages of Oxford and Lake Orion also being affected. The utility relocation work will require continuous single-lane closures through downtown Oxford with other intermittent lane closures.
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