JACKSON, MI – Construction is moving along on three busy streets in Jackson.
Construction of a new roundabout in the intersection of S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and E. Morrell Street is beginning today, Monday, June 15. The .2-mile stretch of road is being fully reconstructed on MLK Jr. Drive between E. Mason and E. Morrell streets.
The almost $2.5-million project includes replacing the 113-year-old brick sewer and 101-year-old cast iron water main and adding new pavement, curbs, sidewalks, driveway approaches, lighting and traffic signals, Jackson city officials said.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Morrell Street are closed to traffic. A detour from High Street to Cooper Street to Washington Avenue is being posted.
As construction progresses, Morrell Street will reopen for pass-through traffic. Traffic for MLK Jr. Drive will be detoured from Morrell Street to Mechanic Street to Franklin Street.
Construction is expected to be completed in late October, officials said.
Franklin Street
Construction stared June 8, on the .5-mile stretch of W. Franklin Street from Brown Street to S. West Avenue.
A new water main pipe was installed under the Brown Street intersection and will be connected to the active water main after June 15, when testing is finished, Assistant City Engineer Troy White said in an email.
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Part of Franklin Street’s pavement between Brown and Wisner streets is being removed, starting June 15, for the installation of the new water main.
The $1.9-million project is expected to be completed in mid-October, previous reporting said.
Greenwood Avenue
Concrete pavement around Greenwood Park is curing and gaining strength, White said in an email. Construction should be able to restart by the middle of the week, and asphalt paving along the street legs connected to the traffic circle should happen late this week, he said.
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Then street markings will be added, and the street can finally reopen, White said.
The now $2.3-million project started in July 2019 but had a six-month hiatus during the winter. The pause added $170,000 in costs. Construction resumed May 7.
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