HOLLAND, MI (WHTC) – Work is on schedule along US-31 and progressing well says Leo Evans from MDOT.
On Monday June 20, 2016, paving will begin near James Street and head north and work has begun on the replacement of the culvert that carries Barman drain under US-31 just south of Quincy Street. Lane closures will remain in place along side streets at Riley, Felch and James street for the next few days. Next week MDOT hopes to reopen the lanes along those side streets until the full intersection closures are needed to finish the work.
You can follow MDOT’s Grand Region on Twitter and get up-to-date statewide lane closures at www.michigan.gov/drive. You can also sign up for email from MDOT.




