April 24, 2021 By Jessica Mathews/News@whmi.com
A road construction project thatâs expected to have a major impact on traffic in Hamburg Township is expected to start Monday.
A pavement rehabilitation and shoulder paving project is scheduled along a 1.5-mile stretch of Chilson Road from the intersection of Swarthout Road to the Hamburg Township line. Crews will mill the existing surface and then place two new courses of asphalt. The Livingston County Road Commission had to postpone the work for a week due to the recent weather.
Work is expected to begin around 7am Monday on Chilson Road.
Signage and message boards are up to warn motorists. The Road Commission advises that two-way traffic will be maintained through flag control and those traveling in the area should prepare for major delays during the course of construction.
April 19, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com
A paving project that had been set to begin on a busy road in Hamburg Township today has been postponed due to low temperatures and possible snow in the forecast this week.
A roughly 1.5-mile stretch of Chilson Road will be resurfaced from the intersection of Swarthout Road, north to the township line â which is just south of the railroad tracks near the Brighton State Recreation area. Itâs approximately 3/8 of a mile north of Bishop Lake Road by the MDNRâs Smokey the Bear sign. The work was originally set to begin Monday morning, but according to the Livingston County Road Commission, that has been delayed due to unseasonably cold weather in the forecast this week, including the possibility of snow on Tuesday.
April 14, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com
The construction season is getting going in Hamburg Township and a project that starts next week is expected to result in major delays for motorists.
A pavement rehabilitation and shoulder paving project is scheduled to begin around 7am Monday on Chilson Road, between Swarthout Road and the Hamburg Township line. Crews will mill the existing surface and then place two new courses of asphalt. The Livingston County Road Commission advises that two-way traffic will be maintained through flag control and those traveling in the area should prepare for major delays during the course of construction. The work is expected to take about a week and be completed by Saturday, April 24th.