NB I-275 To Close From Eureka Rd To I-94 This Weekend

Romulus, MI - The poor road condition of northbound I-275, north of Eureka Road, requires immediate replacement of a section of the right lane.

The following restrictions will be in place: 

  • 5 - 11 a.m. Saturday, July 23: Crews will close northbound I-275 between Eureka Road and I-94 for concrete patching. All northbound traffic will be routed onto Eureka Road.
  • 11 a.m. Saturday, July 23 - 5 a.m., Monday, July 25: Northbound I-275 will have one lane open from Eureka Road to I-94 to allow concrete to cure.

The suggested detour is northbound I-75 to northbound M-39 (Southfield Freeway), then westbound I-94 to northbound I-275. 

Reminder:

Beginning 5 a.m. Monday, July 25, the eastbound M-153 (Ford Road) ramp to southbound I-275 will close until late August. The detour is eastbound M-153 (Ford Road) to northbound I-275, then westbound Ann Arbor Road to southbound I-275. The westbound M-153 (Ford Road) ramp to southbound I-275 was previously closed through the end of year. 

Current ramp closures:

  • The southbound I-275 ramp to eastbound and westbound M-153 (Ford Road) is closed until late August.
  • The southbound I-275 ramps to eastbound and westbound I-94 are closed until mid-August.
  • The eastbound and westbound I-96/M-14 ramps to southbound I-275 are closed until early September.
  • The westbound US-12 (Michigan Avenue) ramp to southbound I-275 is closed until December.
  • The Metro Trail is closed between I-94/Hannan Road and Ecorse Road through early August.
  • Westbound I-96/M-14 maintenance is underway from Newburgh Road to Sheldon Road through 5 a.m. Monday, July 25:
  • The Newburgh Road ramp to westbound I-96/M-14 is closed. 

Funding for this project is made possible by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's Rebuilding Michigan program to rebuild the state highways and bridges that are critical to the state's economy and carry the most traffic. The investment strategy is aimed at fixes that result in longer useful lives and improves the condition of the state's infrastructure. 

Based on economic modeling, the Revive I-275 project and its $270 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 3,429 jobs. Project information can be found at Revive275.org.

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