MDOT provides update on Marshall Modernization project

Scott Wolfersberger, Mayor
Scott Wolfersberger, Mayor
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The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) released an update on April 8 regarding the ongoing Marshall Modernization project.

The update is intended to keep residents and stakeholders informed about progress and any recent developments related to the project.

MDOT provided two informational flyers with the latest details. The content of these flyers was not included in the announcement, but they are available for public viewing through MDOT’s communication channels.

No additional background information or new developments were specified in this most recent release. The department continues to issue periodic updates as work progresses on the modernization effort.

Further information about future phases or next steps may be shared by MDOT as it becomes available.



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