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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2020
CONTACT: Diane Cross, MDOT Office of Communications, CrossD2@Michigan.gov
M-24 project in northern Oakland County expected to be complete in early December
COUNTY:
Oakland
COMMUNITIES:
Orion Township
Oxford Township
Village of Lake Orion
Village of Oxford
ROADWAY:
M-24 (Lapeer Road)
PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:
Early December 2020
PROJECT DETAILS:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing $33 million to rebuild and resurface M-24 (Lapeer Road) in Oakland County between Goldengate Street in Orion Township and Harriet Street in Oxford Township, with the villages of Oxford and Lake Orion also being affected. Remaining work includes underground sewer work in Oxford and roadway paving. This type of work always requires flexibility in the schedule as it is greatly affected by the amount of underground utilities and weather. Barring such delays, work is expected to be complete in early December.
Stay informed about this project at www.RestoreM24.info; e-mail updates can be requested at the website.
TRAFFIC DETAILS:
Currently, one southbound lane of M-24 is open from Harriet Street to Drahner Road in the Oxford area with northbound traffic closed and detoured to eastbound Drahner Road, then northbound Oxford Lake Drive to westbound/northbound Glaspie Street, then to Ray Road.
In the Orion area, M-24 has one lane open in each direction, along with a center turn lane, between Drahner Road and Goldengate Street.
SAFETY BENEFIT:
Extending the center left-turn lanes, improving the pavement surface, adjusting lane widths, and consolidating driveways will increase motorist safety by reducing the number of crashes in this area.
By Sammy Taormina
Top Six Matchups For Week Three.
West Bloomfield at Clarkston: This is shaping up to be an interesting matchup between two 2-0 teams on Friday night in Clarkston. The Wolves have looked good in the last two weeks including last week’s 35-14 victory over Oxford behind three touchdowns from Ethan Clark. Clark will be mentioned a ton for Coach Ron Bellamy’s defensive staff but the Lakers have a stout defense. Clarkston will have to deal with Donovan Edwards and Dillion Tatum as they have had strong starts. West Bloomfield looked shaky but survived 17-15 at the Swamp over Southfield Arts and Tech. This is shaping up to be a very interesting game as mentioned.
Ferndale at Allen Park: This is shaping up to be a very interesting game on Friday night on the grass at Allen Park. The Jaguars took down the Eagles 7-0 last season at Ferndale. The Eagles have had a bit of a renaissance winning their last two games by a combined 13 points. They had a 28-23 victory over Troy Athens last week. Allen Park whom is a traditional state power in the Downriver League is coming off a 16-8 loss to Brownstown Woodhaven last week. I’m expecting this game to be a battle down in Wayne County.
Bloomfield Hills at Rochester: These are two teams trying to find better results in the Blue and they are just doing just that. Bloomfield Hills is 2-0 for the first time since 2017 while Rochester is 2-0 for the first time since 2012. The quarterback matchup is very interesting between Tanner Slazinski and Alex Bueno. Both of them have been very instrumental in their respective starts. The Blackhawks beat the Falcons 35-14 last season. This is shaping up to be a very interesting matchup that is looming.
Lake Orion at Southfield Arts and Tech: This shapes up to be a very interesting matchup this week over at Southfield. Lake Orion has won three of the last four years over Southfield Arts and Tech including last season’s 37-7 shocking blowout. The Dragons used a total team effort in a 38-6 blowout of Oak Park on Friday night. The Warriors lost 17-15 to West Bloomfield in the Swamp but they have four very talented players in quarterback Isiah Marshall, wide receivers Robert Army and Jeff Bowens along with running back RaeQuan Lee. Southfield Arts and Tech has lost both games by a combined nine points but they are improved. This should be a very interesting game as mentioned.
Troy at Berkley: This has developed into a very nice rivalry in the last four years with each team winning two games. Berkley is much improved but they should be tested against a Troy team that is 2-0 for the first time since 2012. The Colts won 13-6 over Walled Lake Central last week while the Bears won 49-0 over Pontiac. Experience will be key in this matchup at Hurley Field.
Adams at Seaholm: This is shaping up to be a very interesting matchup between both teams that run the veer. The Highlanders won 31-21 in Beverly Hills over Groves after losing a tough 34-33 overtime game two weeks ago to North Farmington. The Maples bounced back after getting blown out by Stoney Creek 37-13 two weeks ago and blew out Farmington 41-2 last week. Seaholm has a ton of experience and Adams is young but talented. This is shaping up to be a very interesting game as mentioned.
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