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Resurfacing Project Coming to M-57

  • Writer: Jake Watson
    Jake Watson
  • Aug 13, 2025
  • 1 min read

OAKFIELD TOWNSHIP, — Starting Monday, August 18, 2025, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will begin a $4 million project to resurface 5.5 miles of M-57 (14 Mile Road), stretching from just west of Ramsdell Road to Morgan Mills Avenue. The project also includes the addition of wider shoulders and mumble strips for improved safety. The project is set to be completed by Friday, October 31, 2025. During construction, lane closures will be in effect. Both directions of traffic will share a single lane, alternating with the help of traffic regulators. Additionally, short-term intersection closures will occur during paving.This project will provide a smoother ride for motorists, extend the service life of the roadway, and enhance safety by widening the shoulders and installing mumble strips to reduce the risk of accidents. The resurfacing will benefit travelers and residents near Greenville and throughout Kent County, ensuring safer and more efficient commutes on this heavily traveled route. Drivers are advised to plan for delays and exercise caution when traveling through the work zone. For more updates, visit the MDOT website.

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