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I-275 project enters winter stage with new configuration in Wayne County December 9, 2022; Reminder: I-275 project will have southbound ramps closed during traffic shift, one northbound …
Improvement Highlights - Revive 275
Revive 275 will include both building and improvement activities along 23.5 miles of I-275 including guardrail replacement, signal upgrades, signs, pavement markings, bridge work on …
Corridor Map - Revive 275
Construction on I-275 will take place over a four-year period and will not be closed. Click a segment number on the map to show Segment details. Improvements (from Will Carleton …
Traveling Southeast Michigan - Revive 275
Learn about daily/weekly work activities before you get on I-275. Plan ahead. Look for alternate travel routes. Take your time. Allow extra travel time to get where you're going. Slow down. …
Project Schedule - Revive 275
Revive 275 begins in May 2021, with anticipated completion in September 2025. In order to complete the project quickly and efficiently, at times work will occur both day and night.
Timeline - Revive 275
Revive 275 began in July 2021, with anticipated completion in September 2025, including watering and cultivating landscaping.
Travel Across Michigan - Revive 275
Revive 275 will improve travel in our communities, with better access to work, school, medical centers, shopping and retail centers, entertainment venues, and airports, while reducing …
Video Gallery - Revive 275
I-275 Construction Update - End of Year 2023. December 2023 Flyover. Holiday Update 2023. November 2023 Flyover . October 2023 Flyover . September 2023 Flyover . August 2023 …
Driving a Split Merge - Revive 275
Traffic on I-275 from Northline Road to 5 Mile Road during road work in 2021 through 2023 will be maintained using what is called a split merge, where one direction of traffic will use a local lane …
Purpose & Need - Revive 275
Funding for Revive I-275 is made possible by Governor Gretchen Whitmer's Rebuilding Michigan bond program focused on state highways and bridges that are critical to Michigan’s economy …