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MDOT PSA | Detour set for Cut River Bridge inspections Oct. 27-31 in Mackinac County

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NEWBERRY, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will be conducting inspections of the Heath M. Robinson Memorial Cut River Bridge on US-2 in Mackinac County from Monday, Oct. 27, through Friday, Oct. 31, requiring a closure and detour of US-2.

US-2 traffic will follow a posted detour on Cut River Road and Prater Boulevard with a reduced speed limit of 45 mph. No over-width permits will be issued in the detour section.

The detour is needed for a detailed inspection of the bridge including survey scanning, reach-all inspections and soil borings. These inspections will help ensure continued safe and reliable operation of the bridge.

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