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CONSTRUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT-Beech Daly Road (West Warren Rd. - Jennifer St.)
Thank you for your patience while we make important improvements to Beech Daly Road from West Warren Road to Jennifer Street in the city of Dearborn Heights.
WHAT'S BEING DONE?
The rehabilitation of Beech Daly Road will include cold milling and hot mix asphalt (HMA) resurfacing, concrete pavement repair, ADA sidewalk ramps, new signage, pavement marking and other improvements along Beech Daly Road from West Warren Road to Jennifer Street in the city of Dearborn Heights.
WHEN WILL WORK TAKE PLACE?
Construction is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. The HMA resurfacing is scheduled to be complete by late Fall 2022, barring unforeseen delays or inclement weather.
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?
One lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction for the duration of the project.
Access will be maintained to all residents and businesses for the duration of the project. Beech Daly Road is anticipated to be fully open to traffic by late Fall 2022.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
· Contact the 24-hour customer service center at 888.ROAD.CREW (1-888-762-3273)
· Visit - www.waynecounty.com
· Residents and visitors can subscribe to email notifications of bridge updates, construction and maintenance updates and news in their communities via waynecounty.com (https://www.waynecounty.com/departments/publicservices/roads/road-construction-updates.aspx)
· Residents and visitors can subscribe to receive push notification updates to their cell phones by downloading the Wayne County Mobile app. The app is available in the Apple App Store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wayne-county-mobile/id1449796370?ls=1) and Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.waynecounty.wcMobileApp)
ABOUT WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES
The Department of Public Services consists of six divisions, which include Administration, Engineering, Equipment, Parks, Road Maintenance, and Environmental Services. The department oversees, maintains, and operates the county's unique assets and complex infrastructure for nearly 2 million residents.