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  • We currently estimate that Grand River Avenue will be reopened by Wednesday, December 21 with the exception of some temporary outer lane closures for grade changes just off the roadway. Please read below for a more detailed description of the final work that will occur in 2022.Final Work on the Okemos Road and Grand River Ave Intersection All traffic lanes on Grand River Ave through the Okemos Road intersection will be reopened on Friday, December 9. Both eastbound lanes and the center turn lane were fully reopened through the intersection on December 5-6.

  • Both westbound lanes will be fully reopened through the intersection on Friday, December 9.

  • We are currently waiting on Consumers Energy to connect the traffic signal in order to fully reopen the Grand River Ave and Okemos Road intersection. More information will come regarding this timeline soon, but we anticipate that the intersection will be reopened between Wednesday, December 14 and Tuesday, December 20.

  • The westbound outer lane will be temporarily closed in front of McDonalds, Discount Tire, Panera, and the strip mall at the northeast corner of the Grand River Ave and Okemos Road intersection the week of Monday, December 12 to raise the grade on the north side of the road, remove the temporary asphalt service drive, and install new curb cuts to Discount Tire, Panera, and the strip mall at the northeast corner of the intersection.

  • The Township is currently working with MDOT and their contractors on a plan to maintain access to these businesses as best as possible during this work. We hope this work can be completed the week of December 12, but it may continue into the week of December 19 in order to maintain access to businesses as best as possible. More information will be shared with the businesses as it becomes available.

  • Final Work on the Nakoma and Playmakers Section of Grand River Ave This portion of the Grand River Ave project, which includes the raising of Grand River Ave, Hamilton Road, and Short St/Nakoma Dr, and the curb cuts to businesses along these roads is nearing completion.

  • These roads and curb cuts to businesses in this area will be reopening in phases from Wednesday, December 14 through Wednesday, December 21 as the concrete cures and the final pavement markings are placed on the roads.

  • For a brief period after Wednesday, December 21, there will be some temporary closures of the outer eastbound lane through this portion of the project to raise the grade and complete related work on the south side of Grand River Ave.



  • Due to the nature of this project, some of the work had to be scheduled to be completed in 2023. The 2022 work involved three different areas:

  • Asphalt resurfacing east of the Marsh Road intersection to Oak Pointe Ct.

  • Raising Grand River Ave over 2 feet and updating underground infrastructure at the Okemos Road intersection to alleviate flooding and road closures.

  • Raising Grand River Ave over 2 feet and updating underground infrastructure near Nakoma/Playmakers to alleviate flooding and road closures.

  • The portions of Grand River Ave from Marsh Road to the CN railroad bridge that were not raised this year will be resurfaced beginning in May of 2023. Resurfacing work goes much quicker and we anticipate that this work will occur in May and June with the project being completed by July.

  • This resurfacing work had to be scheduled for the following year as a lot of fill materials and underground infrastructure had to be brought in to raise these two sections of Grand River Ave in 2022. If these other portions of Grand River Ave had been resurfaced in 2022, the asphalt would have been heavily damaged by all of the construction equipment and materials being brought in to raise these two sections of Grand River Ave.



It also involves raising Grand River Avenue by over 2 feet to alleviate flooding and road closures, which requires a lot of fill to be brought in. Construction crews need more room than usual to perform this type of construction.


On September 7 or September 8, traffic will shift from the south side to the north side of Grand River Avenue near the Okemos Road intersection where the road is being raised approximately 2 feet. There will still be one eastbound and one westbound lane through this section of Grand River Avenue. Those lanes will simply be on the north side of Grand River Avenue instead of the south side as they are today. After this shift occurs, construction and raising of the road will begin on the south side of Grand River Avenue.


This project was originally planned to be a simple resurfacing of Grand River Avenue. MDOT was able to secure additional funding to help improve pedestrian safety and raise about half a mile of Grand River Avenue in the two lowest sections near the intersections of Nakoma Drive and Okemos Road to alleviate flooding. Today, a 10-year storm results in extensive flooding that forces us to close Grand River Avenue near one or both intersections. By raising the road in these two low sections and making an offsetting cut in this same flood plain to give the water a place to go, the road will not flood unless we have a storm in excess of a 10-year event. 041b061a72


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