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M-DOT asking for public input about I-94 construction project in Berrien County

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The Michigan Department of Transportation is asking for public input regarding a three-year project to rebuild part of I-94 in Berrien County.

They’ve posted a YouTube video explaining the project:

The project would happened west of the interchange with Red Arrow Highway to Britain Avenue starting in 2022. M-DOT is asking the public to submit any comments or concerns with the planned project through an online comment form or through email, postal mail, or by phone.

 

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2 comments

Donald R Lane July 29, 2021 at 12:16 pm

These improvements appear to alleviate a lot of the traffic problems present in the Stevensville, Benton Harbor, St. Joseph area. The bridges mentioned are in definite need of repair/replacement. This area resident supports Gov. Whitmer and MDOT in this endeavor.

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Charles U Farley July 29, 2021 at 4:52 pm

If Whitmer is involved, you’ll probably have to wear 3 masks when driving on it alone in your car.

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