Orange barrel alert: Construction starting in Dearborn. See email/web, message for details.
Orange barrel alert: Construction starting in Dearborn
DEARBORN — Investing in the city's roads, water mains and sewers is an important undertaking to preserve Dearborn's infrastructure, but can cause temporary inconvenience. For timely updates and more information about construction projects, visit the Construction Updates page at www.cityofdearborn.org or http://dearbornconstruction.wordpress.com/.
The following are projects supervised by the City of Dearborn Engineering Division.
2012 ongoing or scheduled projects
• Residential streets east of Telegraph, west of Outer Drive, south of Cherry Hill, and north of the Rouge River. Replacement streets, sewer lines and water mains during combined sewer overflow project work. February 2012 - October 2013
• Morross, Anthony and Diversey. Water main replacement. February - May 2012.
• Prospect from Maple to Irving. Water main replacement and asphalt street resurfacing. February - May 2012.
• Dix-Vernor from Ferney to Dearborn's east city limit. Streetscape improvements. February - October 2012.
• Steadman from Alber to Warren. Asphalt street resurfacing and water main replacement. March - July 2012.
• Calhoun from Ford Road to Donald, and Donald from Schaefer to Calhoun. Asphalt street resurfacing and water main replacement. May - July 2012.
• Northbound Southfield Freeway Service Drive north of Ford Road. Resurfacing. July - August 2012.
Additional projects and their tentative 2012 start dates
• Carlysle from Telegraph to Outer Drive. Asphalt resurfacing and water main replacement. April 2012.
• Altar Road. Pavement alteration. Summer 2012.
• Auto Club Drive. Pavement reconstruction. Summer 2012.
Tentatively planned for 2013
• Cherry Hill from Gulley to Telegraph - Water main replacement and asphalt resurfacing.
Report safety issues in construction areas
Residents are encouraged to report any safety issues in construction areas to the Engineering Division at 1-313-943-2145 during business hours. After hours, please call the Police Department's non-emergency number 1-313-943-2241.
If any situation appears to be putting drivers or homeowners in imminent danger, please call 911.
Other information
Please drive carefully through construction areas or seek alternate routes as crews work to improve roads in Dearborn.
Additional construction projects may be undertaken by Wayne County or the State of Michigan and affect Dearborn traffic or neighborhoods.
Address/Location
Dearborn Police Department
16099 Michigan Ave
Dearborn, MI 48126
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 313-943-2240
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