![]() – M-64, Ontonagon County, has one lane open in alternating directions over the Floodwood River west of Ontonagon via temporary signals. – M-28 in Munising, Alger County, has two lanes open between Commercial Street and Bay View Street with a traffic shift. – I-75, Mackinac County, has one northbound lane open over the Pine River, north of M-134. Law enforcement officials are reminding motorists to buckle up, stay alert and avoid distractions at all times when driving. Travelers are also reminded that, for safety and security, the Mackinac Bridge will be closed to public traffic on Labor Day from 6:30 a.m. They say while operations in most MDOT work zones will be suspended for the weekend, drivers should be on the lookout for equipment and certain traffic configurations that will remain in place, such as temporary shifts or shoulder closures. on Friday, September 2, as 96 out of 162 projects will have lane restrictions removed until 6 a.m. MDOT says motorists should notice the difference beginning at 3 p.m. By working through the City’s Engineering Division, the subdivisions receive a municipal rate for the electrical fees while at the same time avoid any maintenance and other associated ownership issues.LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) - The Michigan Department of Transportation is removing lane restrictions on nearly 60 percent of it’s road and bridge projects statewide to ease traffic delays for holiday travelers. The lighting is actually owned and maintained by DTE Energy Co. The individual subdivisions are responsible for all costs associated with the installation and energy. The Residential Street Lighting Procedure Guide outlines the steps needed to have street lighting installed. However, there is a procedure in place that allows subdivisions and neighborhoods to have overhead street lighting installed. In the interest of maintaining the rural character of Farmington Hills, the City does not light our residential streets and intersections. If a no parking zone is desired, please contact the Traffic Engineering Staff at (248) 871-2560 for more information. On-street parking is allowed in the City’s residential areas unless there is a posted no parking zone or the vehicle is obstructing any of the items outlined in Section 257.674 of the Michigan Vehicle Code. More detailed assistance can be obtained from the Traffic Engineering Staff at (248) 871-2560. General traffic complaints and concerns should be directed to the Police Department at (248) 871-2630. For that reason the City has a residential traffic control program titled Traffic SAFE TE3 as well as a Traffic Division in our Police Department. Travel speed in our residential areas is a regular topic of concern in the City. Traffic Control Signals Residential Speeding All questions, concerns and comments regarding signal operations can be given to the City’s Traffic Engineering Staff at (248) 871-2560. These include Orchard Lake Road, Haggerty Road, 12 Mile Road and Grand River/ 10 Mile (from M-5 to Haggerty). Four major travel corridors are on the RCOC’s FAST-TRAC/SCATS signal system. ![]() All of these are maintained by the RCOC for each of the road agencies. The City of Farmington Hills has over 125 traffic signals within the City limits. Roadway Jurisdiction Map Traffic Control Signals Concerns and questions regarding Major and Local City roadways can be given to the City’s Traffic Engineering Staff at (248) 871-2560. They both can be contacted directly at (248) 858-4804. Both the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) have roadways as shown on the Roadway Jurisdiction Map within the City. Traffic Concerns Traffic Signs and MarkingsĪll complaints, concerns and questions regarding traffic signs and pavement markings should be directed to the appropriate road agency.
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