Kentwood to Begin Major Traffic Changes with M-37 Construction

Construction work on M-37 in Kentwood with traffic detours.

News Summary

Starting mid-April 2025, Kentwood will undergo significant roadwork on M-37 affecting daily commutes. The Michigan Department of Transportation plans a $12 million project involving lane closures, improved safety measures, and detour routes. The project aims to enhance road functionality while supporting job creation. Anticipated completion is in November 2025. Residents should stay informed about potential traffic disruptions and plan alternative routes to minimize delays.

Kentwood Faces Major Traffic Changes: M-37 Construction Begins in April 2025

Kentwood is gearing up for some significant roadwork that will impact the daily commute for many residents starting in mid-April 2025. A stretch of M-37, also known to locals as Broadmoor Avenue, will be closed for an extensive $12 million project initiated by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Drivers should prepare for some changes, especially if you travel between 44th Street and 60th Street.

What to Expect During Construction

The closure will commence on April 14, 2025, and will be conducted in a series of well-planned stages aimed at minimizing disruptions as much as possible. Initially, the northbound lanes of M-37 will close at M-6 from mid-April until mid-July 2025. Shortly after that, the southbound lanes will follow suit, closing at 44th Street from mid-July to mid-October 2025. The entire construction project is expected to wrap up by November 2025, making it an extended journey for those heavily relying on this route.

Closure Zones and Detour Routes

As part of the construction, several intersections within this stretch will also experience closures, which might create further traffic headaches. Fortunately, MDOT has set up a detour plan to ease your travel woes. Motorists can divert their routes via M-6, I-96, and 28th Street (M-11) to navigate around the construction zone effectively. It’s wise for local drivers to map out their journeys ahead of time to avoid unexpected delays.

Enhancements for Safety and Efficiency

This project isn’t just about road closures; it’s focused on enhancing the functionality and safety of M-37 for future users. One major upgrade involves extending the outside southbound lane of M-37 from the north intersection of Patterson Avenue to 60th Street. This upgrade is designed for improved safety, which is always a win-win for everyone involved.

Moreover, traffic signals in the area will also receive a much-needed boost, ensuring that everything runs smoothly once the work is done. These improvements come at a critical time, especially with the volume of vehicles that travel these roads daily.

Job Opportunities on the Horizon

The construction project is projected to support around 114 jobs—both directly and indirectly. This boost is fantastic news, considering the economic implications of construction work on local jobs. While it may cause some inconvenience in the short term, in the long run, it contributes to job creation and overall community growth.

Looking Ahead

The M-37 project is just one of several ongoing and upcoming construction endeavors happening in West Michigan this spring and summer 2025. Therefore, drivers should stay alert, plan their travel routes wisely, and always check for the latest updates regarding construction progress. With these changes, Kentwood aims to create not only a more efficient roadway system but also a safer transit experience for everyone.

So, as we approach mid-April, keep your eyes open for construction signs and remember to take a deep breath if you find yourself dealing with unexpected detours. Hang in there, Kentwood; better roads are on the way!

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