Lansing, October 18, 2025
After a significant investment and two years of work, the reconstruction of Michigan Avenue in Lansing is now complete. This project has modernized the roadway, enhancing traffic flow and safety for both local residents and commuters in Michigan’s state capital. The improvements aim to provide a better transportation experience for all who use the avenue.
Lansing, Michigan Completes $14.1 Million Reconstruction of Michigan Avenue
Lansing, Michigan – After two years and a $14.1 million investment, the reconstruction of Michigan Avenue in Lansing is officially complete. The project modernized the road, improving traffic flow and safety for local residents and commuters in the state capital.
Project Overview
The extensive reconstruction project spanned from Pennsylvania Avenue to Howard Street, encompassing a nearly two-mile stretch of Michigan Avenue. Key improvements included:
- Full Roadway Rebuilding: The road was entirely rebuilt to enhance durability and performance.
- Sidewalk Replacement: Existing sidewalks were replaced to ensure safety and accessibility for pedestrians.
- Traffic Signal Modernization: Outdated traffic signals were upgraded to improve traffic management and safety.
- Utility Upgrades: Water and sewer mains were replaced to ensure reliable service and accommodate future growth.
- Lane Reconfiguration: The road was narrowed from five lanes to four, adding a center turn lane and dedicated bike lanes to improve safety and accessibility.
Project Funding
The total project cost was $14.1 million, funded through various sources:
- $7,600,000 in federal funds
- $1,700,000 in local (Act 51) funds
- $1,750,000 in sanitary sewer funds
- $2,600,000 in water main funds
- $450,000 in traffic signal modernization funds
Community Impact
The reconstruction aimed to revitalize the Michigan Avenue corridor, making it more pedestrian and bike-friendly. The improvements are expected to attract more visitors and businesses to the area, enhancing the overall economic vitality of Lansing. Local businesses and residents have expressed optimism about the positive changes brought by the project.
Background Context
The Michigan Avenue Rehabilitation Project was initiated to address the deteriorating condition of the road and to modernize the infrastructure to meet current and future needs. The project was carefully planned to minimize disruptions to local businesses and residents, with efforts made to maintain access to properties and services during construction phases. The completion of this project marks a significant milestone in Lansing’s ongoing efforts to improve its infrastructure and urban environment.
FAQ
What was the total cost of the Michigan Avenue reconstruction project?
The total project cost was $14.1 million, funded through various sources.
What improvements were made during the reconstruction?
The project included full roadway rebuilding, sidewalk replacement, traffic signal modernization, utility upgrades, and lane reconfiguration to add a center turn lane and dedicated bike lanes.
How was the project funded?
The funding sources included $7,600,000 in federal funds, $1,700,000 in local (Act 51) funds, $1,750,000 in sanitary sewer funds, $2,600,000 in water main funds, and $450,000 in traffic signal modernization funds.
What is the expected impact of the reconstruction on the community?
The improvements are expected to attract more visitors and businesses to the area, enhancing the overall economic vitality of Lansing.
When did the reconstruction project begin and when was it completed?
The project began in April 2023 and was completed in October 2025.
Key Features of the Reconstruction Project
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Full Roadway Rebuilding | Complete reconstruction of the road to enhance durability and performance. |
Sidewalk Replacement | Replacement of existing sidewalks to ensure safety and accessibility for pedestrians. |
Traffic Signal Modernization | Upgrading of outdated traffic signals to improve traffic management and safety. |
Utility Upgrades | Replacement of water and sewer mains to ensure reliable service and accommodate future growth. |
Lane Reconfiguration | Narrowing the road from five lanes to four, adding a center turn lane and dedicated bike lanes to improve safety and accessibility. |
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Michigan Construction Wraps Up, Traffic Eases
Eastpointe Residents Oppose ‘Road Diet’ Plan on 9 Mile Road
Meridian Road Closure for Essential Construction
Michigan Avenue Rehabilitation Project Affects Hospital Access
Construction Financing Secured for New Student Housing Near University of Michigan

Author: Construction MI News
MICHIGAN STAFF WRITER The MICHIGAN STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at constructionminews.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Michigan and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Michigan Build Expo, major infrastructure projects, and advancements in construction technology showcases. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan and the Home Builders Association of Michigan, plus leading businesses in construction and legal services that power the local economy such as CMiC Global and Miller Canfield LLP. As part of the broader network, including constructioncanews.com, constructionnynews.com, and constructiontxnews.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into the dynamic construction landscape across multiple states.