GRAND RIVER RESURFACING PROJECT Coming Soon

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GRAND RIVER RESURFACING PROJECT Coming Soon 

Beginning in late summer of 2022, the City of Brighton will be resurfacing all lanes of Grand River from Ore Creek (just east/north of Cross Street to the City Limits at Appian Way. 

Prior to this project, emergency underground utility work will occur. This work will be done during the daytime hours and will require one lane of each east/northbound and west/northbound to be closed, which will reduce this portion of Grand River to be one‐lane only in each direction.  

Currently, we do not have a specific time frame for the project; however, drivers can expect to see it begin sometime in mid to late July. The lane closures will be intermittent and last for approximately four weeks. 

During this time, the City encourages motorists to seek alternate routes; however, if you do travel on Grand River, you can expect long delays. Access to all side streets and businesses within the construction area will be available. When traveling in this area, please drive carefully for your safety and the safety of other drivers, pedestrians and the construction workers.

We encourage everyone to sign up for our text or email updates by visiting www.brightoncity.org/alerts and select  “General Alerts”. You can also sign up for our weekly enewsletter at www.brightoncity.org/enews, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/brightonmi or contact us directly at dps@brightoncity.org or 810.225.8001 with any questions or concerns. 

We thank everyone for their patience during this time while we continue to improve the City’s infrastructure.

Original source can be found here.



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