


New lane and ramp closings are coming on I-75 in north Oakland County.
From 5 a.m. Monday, March 17 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 21, northbound I-75 will have two lanes open from Clarkston Road in Oakland County to Baldwin Road in Genesee County.
From March 17 to March 24, there will be daily closures from 6 a.m.-3 p.m. as follows:
• Northbound I-75 will have only one lane open from Clarkston Road to Baldwin Road.
• Northbound I-75 ramps will be closed intermittently at the following interchanges: M-15, Dixie Highway/US-24, Holly Road, Grange Hall Road and Dixie Highway/Saginaw Road. The left on-ramps at Dixie Highway/US-24 and Dixie Highway/Saginaw Road will remain open.
The work is weather dependent and could be canceled or rescheduled, according to a release from the Michigan Department of Transportation.
Work along I-75 in northern Oakland County continues as part of $160 million project to resurface and repair the expressway from M-15 (Ortonville Road) to the Oakland/Genesee county line. The project includes resurfacing I-75, repairing 11 bridges, drainage improvements, culvert replacements, and new signs and guardrails.
This year, southbound I-75 will be milled and resurfaced from M-15 to the county line, with two lanes of northbound and southbound traffic sharing the northbound side of the freeway.
Bridge repairs will be performed throughout the project limits along southbound I-75. Work is expected to be completed for the year in late fall.
In 2026, crews will remove the temporary crossovers and perform remaining miscellaneous tasks.