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Patching projects begins this week in Bay, Arenac counties
Posted: 07.12.2010 at 10:50 AM
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(AP) -- The Michigan Department of Transportation has scheduled the following pavement patching work in Arenac and Bay counties this week.

Patching on northbound I-75 in Bay County between Linwood Road and the Bay/Arenac County line. This work begins today, and continues Tuesday. A single-lane closure will be in effect. One lane will remain open to traffic. Crews will work only in the passing left lane. The closed lane will reopen to traffic by Wednesday.

Patching on southbound I-75 in Bay County just south of Pinconning Road begins Wednesday.

A single-lane closure will be in effect. One lane will remain open to traffic. Crews will work only in the passing left lane. The closed lane will reopen to traffic by Thursday morning.

Patching on the northbound M-13 Connector in Bay County south of Wheeler Road begins Wednesday, A single-lane closure will be in effect. One lane will remain open to traffic. Crews will work only in the passing left lane. The closed lane will reopen to traffic by Thursday morning.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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