US 131 project update

Here’s an update on work being done on U.S. 131 in St. Joseph and Kalamazoo counties, according to Michigan Department of Transportation’s Christopher Jacobs.

Recently completed work includes hot-mix asphalt leveling and top course, right lane and shoulder application northbound; strain pole foundations chipped down at the northeast quadrant at Main Street; restoration work northbound and southbound; and northbound ditching north of Flowerfield Road.

The two-week outlook includes hot-mix asphalt and application on the southbound side; continued installation of permanent signs northbound; pouring foundations for wood posts; guardrail installation on outside shoulders; and permanent pavement markings.

Jacobs said a few other upcoming tasks include hot-mix asphalt leveling on Johnson and Wilbur roads, and a traffic switch northbound into the outside lane.

The two-year, $51 million project covers 13.4 miles of U.S. 131 from the Rocky River bridge in St. Joseph County to Shaver Road in Kalamazoo County.

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