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M-29 in New Baltimore to Get $3.2M Resurfacing Starting October 2

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Published on October 01, 2025
M-29 in New Baltimore to Get $3.2M Resurfacing Starting October 2Source: Google Street View

New pavement work on M-29 (Green Street) in New Baltimore, Macomb County, will begin on Thursday as the Michigan Department of Transportation starts a weeklong resurfacing project. The eastbound section of M-29 from Huntley Street to Murdick Drive will be closed first, while one westbound lane will remain open until on Thursday. At that time, closures will shift to the westbound side of M-29 from County Line Road to Huntley Avenue, with one eastbound lane remaining open, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation.

Drivers affected by the westbound M-29 closure will be detoured south on County Line Road and then west on Main Street back to M-29. The resurfacing project is expected to be completed, with all closures lifted, by 7 p.m. on October 9. The work covers areas in the city of New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township, extending near the St. Clair County line, as reported by the Michigan Department of Transportation.

The $3.2 million M-29 resurfacing project in New Baltimore will include new asphalt, upgraded sidewalk curb ramps, improved pedestrian signals, and permanent pavement markings. The project is also expected to support 31 jobs, as stated by the Michigan Department of Transportation.

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