Traffic & Transit
5 Mile Road Work In Plymouth Township, Northville Begins Monday: What To Know
Officials expect the project, which is being funded with a $10 million state grant, to last through the remainder of the 2024 year.

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, MI — Road work on a stretch of Five Mile Road that runs along Plymouth and Northville townships begins Monday, according to township officials.
Road crews will rebuild and widen Five Mile Road between Beck and Ridge roads, as well as curb and gutter placement, concrete and aggregate shoulder placement, underdrain installation, bioswale installation, ditch construction, signing, striping and restoration, according to township officials.
Officials warned drivers should anticipate congestion and temporary detours throughout the duration of the construction project.
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One lane of traffic in each direction will remain open, but there will be closures along Five Mile and Ridge roads during certain portions of the project, according to township officials.
Drivers will have access to all adjacent streets and entrances during for the project, according to township officials.
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"Northville Township is glad to be a part of MITC, an exciting project that brings both jobs and an expanded tax base to the region," Northville Township Supervisor Mark J. Abbo said. "We are grateful to Wayne County in helping build solid roads and infrastructure to help our residents zip around the region."
There are also numerous development projects in the works along Five Mile Road, including a new Meijer store in Plymouth Township.
Officials expect the project, which is being funded with a $10 million state grant, to last through the remainder of the 2024 year.
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