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Thursday, October 16, 2025

MDOT continues $3.2 million resurfacing project on M-29 in New Baltimore

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Bradley C. Wieferich, Director | Michigan Department Of Transportation

Bradley C. Wieferich, Director | Michigan Department Of Transportation

Crews are continuing resurfacing work on M-29 (Green Street) in New Baltimore, Macomb County. The project has resulted in eastbound M-29 being closed from Huntley Street to Murdick Drive, with one westbound lane open until Thursday morning, October 2. At that time, the closure will switch: westbound M-29 (Green Street) will be closed from County Line Road to Huntley Avenue, and one eastbound lane will remain open. The resurfacing is scheduled to be finished by 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 9.

During the closure of westbound M-29, traffic will be detoured via southbound County Line Road and westbound Main Street back to westbound M-29 (Green Street/23 Mile Road).

The resurfacing is part of a $3.2 million investment on M-29 (23 Mile Road, Green Street and Main Street) between Baker Road and the St. Clair County line. The project includes not only road resurfacing but also upgrades to sidewalk curb ramps, improvements to pedestrian traffic signals, and new permanent pavement markings in both New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township.

According to economic modeling for the project, this investment is expected to support a total of 31 jobs through both direct and indirect means.

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