Greenville, MI – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is inviting residents to a public meeting next Wednesday, December 10, to discuss plans for the 2027 M-91 resurfacing project. The meeting begins at 3 p.m. at 9322 S. Greenville Road in Greenville.
According to MDOT, the event will outline the upcoming resurfacing plans for M-91, including design details, potential traffic impacts, and project timelines. The agency will also accept feedback from the public regarding safety concerns, access routes, and construction schedules.
The resurfacing project, set for completion in 2027, aims to improve pavement conditions and extend the life of the roadway, which serves as a key north–south route through Montcalm County. MDOT officials note that early public input will help minimize disruptions for local businesses, residents, and commuters during construction.
Residents who cannot attend in person may be able to review project information online through MDOT’s website following the meeting.
Community Input Opportunity: MDOT encourages area drivers and residents to share feedback on how construction may affect travel along M-91 and nearby intersections.
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