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Pine Grove Ave. getting repairs this summer


The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced they will invest nearly $6 million dollars to improve more than 1.5 miles of M-25 (Pine Grove Avenue) from Hancock Street to M-136 in the city of Port Huron and Fort Gratiot Township.
In a press release, MDOT says the funding for the $5.8 million dollar project, which supports 64 jobs and is expected to be completed by August 2022, is made possible by the State’s Rebuilding Michigan program.
M-25 improvements include paving, joint replacements, drainage improvements, concrete curb and gutter, and guardrail replacements.
Critical bridge repairs to M-25 over the Black River Spillway will include scour treatments, approach work, substructure repairs, and surface coating to preserve the life of the structure.
Traffic will be maintained during all phases of work, but delays are expected.
During work on M-25 over the Black River Spillway, southbound M-25 left turns to Holland Avenue will be restricted, with a posted detour.
State officials say the work will improve the driving condition of M-25 and complete critical repairs to the M-25 bridge over the Black River Spillway, extending the life of the structure.

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