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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Harrison Rd. bridge over the Crimson Cedar River on Michigan State College’s campus will likely be utterly closed for repairs beginning Monday, June 9, the Metropolis of East Lansing introduced Thursday.
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Work to exchange the bridge deck started in Might, although one half of the bridge remained open to visitors. Nevertheless, town lately found “critical structural issues” within the high-pressure steam system close to the bridge deck, requiring emergency restore.
To complete all needed repairs and reopen the bridge on the identical time town initially deliberate, the bridge will likely be utterly shut down to permit the work to be accomplished.
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“Both the City and MSU realize that this closure will be disruptive to the traveling public, and we feel badly for the inconvenience that it may cause them,” mentioned East Lansing Director of Public Works and Environmental Companies Ron Lacasse. “Unfortunately, this critical work must be completed now. If it is not, then the project timeline will be extended into the fall when MSU students have returned to the area and the MSU football season has started, which will greatly increase traffic congestion.”
Town says native visitors will likely be maintained to the Kellogg Middle and the Brody Residential advanced from Michigan Ave. Detours will likely be posted by means of the MSU campus from Kalamazoo St., Beal St, and Michigan Ave. in each instructions. Pedestrians will likely be detoured by means of the Kellogg Middle.