Saginaw, Michigan — The M-58 and Brenner Street intersection will close March 11, affecting traffic in Saginaw.
According to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), the intersection of State Street (M-58) and Brenner Street is scheduled to close beginning Tuesday, March 11, as part of an infrastructure or roadway improvement project.
MDOT announced the closure in a public update, advising drivers that traffic will be restricted through the intersection while work is underway. Specific construction activities were not detailed in the initial announcement, but closures of this type typically support roadway maintenance, intersection improvements, or utility work.
Drivers traveling through the State Street corridor, one of the primary east-west routes through the city, may encounter detours or temporary traffic control measures near the Brenner Street intersection once the closure begins.
According to MDOT, motorists should plan ahead for potential delays and consider alternate routes during the closure period. Local traffic access may still be permitted depending on construction staging, though through traffic will likely be redirected.
State Street serves as a key connector between residential neighborhoods and commercial areas in Saginaw, meaning the closure could impact daily commuting patterns. The route is also used by students and workers traveling between nearby schools, businesses, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Transportation officials regularly schedule intersection closures to allow crews to safely complete roadway work without active traffic passing through construction zones.
Additional details about the duration of the closure, detour routes, or project timelines may be released by MDOT as work progresses.
Motorists are encouraged to monitor MDOT updates and drive cautiously in areas where road crews and traffic control devices are present.
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