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Posted on: August 11, 2023

Street Reconstructions on Tennessee, Kentucky, & Hines Begin August 21

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August 11, 2023 – Three local street reconstruction projects will begin on Kentucky, Tennessee, and Hines Streets on Monday, August 21 that will close the streets to through traffic through the end of October.  

During construction, Kentucky Street and Tennessee Street will be closed to through traffic from Maryland Street to Ohio Street, while Hines Street will be closed to through traffic from Fitzhugh Street to Ashman Street. Motorists are reminded to drive with caution when accessing a destination within the construction zone. 

All projects are expected to be completed in October 2023. 

For more information, contact City Engineering at 989-837-3348 or view project updates at http://bit.ly/midlandroads. Updates will also be shared on the City of Midland Facebook page at facebook.com/cityofmidlandmi and on Twitter at @CityofMidlandMI. 

Residents are reminded that due to the nature of construction activities, the information provided above may change at any time. Should an issue arise that would change this schedule, the City will provide updates via the methods listed above.

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