A section of Marine City Highway will be closing next week for road repairs. According to the St. Clair County Road Commission, Marine City Highway between Starville and King Roads will be resurfaced starting August 23rd. There will be one way westbound traffic only during the duration of the project and eastbound traffic will need to follow the posted detour which includes Palms, Meisner, and King Roads. Construction is expected to be competed by September 10th. The project includes removing the top layer of asphalt and applying a new road surface. The $710,000 dollar project is being funded by state, local, and federal dollars and will be performed by Ace-Saginaw paving.
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But that hasn’t stopped county leaders charging forward in talks with other local officials on another frontier for development: 26 Mile Road, or Marine City Highway.
It’s where County Board Chairman Jeff Bohm said they hope to use a big chunk of the county’s share of federal funds from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan roughly $31 million total to make property along the roadway more hospitable to future developers.
It would mean spending millions on new infrastructure lines for water and sewer access to have shovel-ready sites to promote. First, Bohm said they’re putting out a request for proposals to have the 12-mile corridor studied.