![]() You can also use the interactive map on the MDOT MiDrive site ( ) to see open/closed ramps. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (866) 962-5515 or visit the SMART website at **Note, all work is weather dependent, and dates/times are subject to change. SMART Riders - Due to bridge construction on I-75 over 12 Mile Rd, Route 740 Twelve Mile will be on detour beginning Saturday, Februuntil further notice ( Service Bulletin).Southbound service drive from Bellaire Ave to just south of Dallas Ave will implement a closure starting mid-October 2022 that will last through the Spring of 2023.Southbound service drive from Bellaire Ave to Dallas Ave will continue to be closed through mid-October 2022.However, 11 Mile Road itself will remain open. Access from corresponding local streets will also be closed at the service drive, including access from 11 Mile Road. Northbound service drive from Lincoln Avenue to Gardenia will be closed through mid-November 2022.12 Mile Road from Stephenson Hwy to Dartmouth St.*access to northbound I-75 will be maintained at 9 Mile and 14 Mile Roads 11 Mile Road to and from northbound I-75.Eastbound and Westbound I-696 to northbound I-75.The following ramps will remain closed through mid-November:.This work is weather dependent as crews construct the crossover and make repairs. through September 2022 with two lanes remaining open during this time. Northbound and southbound I-75 between 7 and 8 Mile Roads will have a single left lane closed from 9 a.m.I-75 has lane restrictions in place however, two lanes remain open in each direction, 8 Mile Road (M-102) to 14 Mile Road, through mid-November 2022. 14 Mile Road to northbound and southbound I-75.11 Mile Access to southbound I-75 will have intermittent closures throughout the construction season.I-696 eastbound and westbound to southbound I-75.9 Mile Road to northbound and southbound I-75.During this time, both directions of I-75 will be maintained on the southbound side of the freeway from north of 13 Mile Road to just south of I-696. Two lanes open in each direction, 8 Mile Road (M-102) to 14 Mile Road, through mid-November.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Westbound 6 Mile Road will be detoured to northbound Newburgh Road, then westbound 7 Mile Road to southbound Haggerty Road back to westbound 6 Mile Road.ĭuring this major multi-year project, work will be occurring in multiple areas at different times.Eastbound 6 Mile Road will be detoured to northbound Haggerty Road, then eastbound 7 Mile Road to southbound Newburgh Road back to eastbound 6 Mile Road. ![]() ![]() Southbound I-275 traffic heading for eastbound 6 Mile Road will use southbound I-275 to eastbound Ann Arbor Road, then northbound I-275 to eastbound 6 Mile Road.Northbound I-275 traffic heading for westbound 6 Mile Road will use northbound I-275 to westbound 7 Mile Road, then southbound I-275 to westbound 6 Mile Road.5 Mile Road will close over I-275 once 6 Mile Road has reopened. The eastbound South Huron Road ramp to southbound I-275 will be closed.Ħ Mile Road will be closed over I-275 for bridge improvements through late September with traffic detoured. The southbound I-275 ramps to eastbound and westbound South Huron Road will be closed. daily Monday - Friday, then two lanes closed weekends from 7 p.m. Northbound and southbound I-275 will have two lanes closed under I-94 7 a.m.Northbound traffic will be detoured via eastbound I-94, northbound Vining Road, and westbound I-94. After the southbound I-275 ramp to eastbound I-94 closes, then the northbound I-275 ramp to westbound I-94 will be closed.Airport traffic can access southbound I-275 to eastbound Eureka Road.Southbound traffic will be detoured further south to eastbound Eureka Road, then northbound I-275 to eastbound I-94. Once the Eureka Road and I-275 ramps reopen, crews will begin closing the southbound I-275 ramp to eastbound I-94.The eastbound Eureka Road ramp to northbound I-275 will reopen, as well as the westbound Eureka Road ramp to southbound I-275, weather permitting. ![]()
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