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Macomb County Launches $24M in 2026 Road Preservation Projects
Major work coming to Utica-area routes like Schoenherr and Shelby Road, causing lane closures and delays through year-end.
Apr. 20, 2026 at 6:39am
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Macomb County's investment in road preservation projects will bring a wave of orange construction barrels to key Utica-area thoroughfares.Shelby TodayMacomb County is investing $24 million in 2026 to preserve roads in the Utica area, including asphalt overlays, concrete patching, and crack sealing on routes like Schoenherr between M-59 and 21 Mile and Shelby Road up to the Utica city limits. This work will keep the roads open but cause lane closures and delays for drivers through the end of the year.
Why it matters
Road maintenance and preservation is crucial for the Utica community, ensuring safe and efficient transportation. However, the lane closures and delays caused by these projects can disrupt commutes and impact local businesses. Balancing infrastructure needs with minimizing disruptions is an ongoing challenge.
The details
Macomb County will be spending $24 million on the 2026 road preservation projects, which will include asphalt overlays, concrete patching, and crack sealing on key routes in the Utica area. The work will be focused on Schoenherr Road between M-59 and 21 Mile as well as Shelby Road up to the Utica city limits. While the projects will keep the roads open, they will also result in lane closures and delays for drivers through the end of the year.
- The 2026 road preservation projects in Macomb County will begin in early 2026 and continue through the end of the year.
- Lane closures and delays on Schoenherr Road and Shelby Road are expected to last from spring through fall 2026.
The players
Macomb County
The local government entity responsible for overseeing and funding the 2026 road preservation projects in the Utica area.
What’s next
Residents and commuters should stay up to date on road closure schedules and plan for potential delays when traveling through the Utica area during the 2026 construction season.
The takeaway
The $24 million investment in Utica-area road preservation projects demonstrates Macomb County's commitment to maintaining critical infrastructure. However, the resulting lane closures and delays will require patience and flexibility from the community as they navigate the construction season.

