Traffic & Transit
I-75 Lane Closures Coming Up In Oakland, Wayne Counties
Here's the latest update from MDOT on the work to restore I-75.
METRO DETROIT, MI — The next phase of work on I-75 is starting Tuesday, with lane closures ahead, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation.
In Oakland County, the right lane of northbound I-75 will remain closed at Long Lake Road until 5 p.m. Wednesday Sept. 4 for pavement repair, officials said, noting that .for safety reasons, the ramp from northbound I-75 to Corporate Drive (Crooks Road) will be closed for the same duration.
4 New closures
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- In Oakland County intermittent 15-minute northbound freeway closures at Coolidge Highway. The northbound closures start at 10 p.m. Tuesday and end by 5 a.m. Wednesday for bridge beam setting. In addition to the intermittent northbound freeway closures, crews will be closing Coolidge Highway under I-75. The posted detour for Coolidge Highway will use Long Lake, Crooks and Square Lake roads during the overnight hours.
- In Oakland County, intermittent 15-minute northbound freeway closures at Livernois Road during the overnight hours from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. on both Wednesday, Sept. 4 and Thursday, Sept. 5 to set bridge beams. In addition to the northbound freeway closures, crews will be closing Livernois Road under I-75. The posted detour for Livernois Road uses Maple, Crooks and Big Beaver roads during the overnight hours.
- In Oakland County, Long Lake Road under I-75 will close for ongoing bridge work. The closure begins at 10 p.m. Friday, Sept 6 and ends by 5 a.m. Saturday, Sept 7. The posted detour for Long Lake Road uses Crooks, Wattles and Livernois roads.
- In Wayne County, the right lane of northbound I-75 will be closed from Davison Freeway to 8 Mile Road. The single lane closure is needed for drainage repair and will begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4 and end by 9 p.m. Friday Sept 6.
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