Road Work Ahead: Local construction updates for this week (May 18)
Washington Street at First Street: Monday, May 18-Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday, May 18, Washington Street at the intersection of First Street will be closed to traffic. Westbound Washington Street traffic will be detoured southbound on Main Street to westbound on Liberty Street to northbound on Third Street back to Washington Street. Eastbound traffic will be detoured southbound on Third Street to eastbound on Liberty Street to northbound on Ashley Street back to Washington Street. Local traffic will be maintained between Third and First streets and between First and Main streets.
Pedestrian through-traffic will always be maintained on one side of the street.
Fourth Avenue from Huron to Ann: Monday, May 18-Thursday, May 21, 2020. Beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday, May 18, Fourth Avenue between Huron Street and Ann Street will be closed to through traffic for paving work. Southbound Fourth Avenue traffic will be detoured eastbound on Ann Street to southbound on Fifth Avenue, westbound on Huron Street to South Fourth Avenue. Northbound traffic will be detoured westbound on Huron Street, northbound on Main Street, eastbound on Ann Street back to North Fourth Avenue.
Pedestrian through-traffic will always be maintained on one side of the street.
Liberty Street at First Street: Thursday, May 21-Saturday, May, 30, 2020. Beginning on Thursday, May 21, Liberty Street will be closed at the intersection of First Street to allow water main connection construction part of the DDA/City of Ann Arbor’s First and Ashley Improvements Project.
Westbound Liberty Street traffic will be detoured southbound on Main Street to westbound on William Street to northbound on Second Street back to Liberty Street. Eastbound Liberty traffic will be detoured southbound on Second Street to eastbound on William Street to northbound on Ashley Street back to Liberty Street. Local traffic will be maintained between Second Street and First Street and between First Street and Main Street.
Pedestrian through-traffic will be maintained on one side of the street at all times.