Annual Resurfacing Program

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Ann Arbor's annual street resurfacing program, using a data driven approach, resurfaces roads by removing and replacing asphalt. Unlike the city’s street preventative maintenance program, which seeks to extend the existing road surfaces life, the resurfacing program focuses on street surfaces that are either in very poor condition or have come to the end of their useful life.  

This program may also improve the road by: 

  • Extending the entire road structures lifetime. 
  • Upgrade stormwater management to move water away from the road. 
  • Update curb ramps to help people of all ages and abilities compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • Implementing strategies identified in the Transportation Plan.

The program is funded primarily by Ann Arbor's Street, Bridge, and Sidewalk Millage and is limited in scope by funding and other infrastructure priorities​. 

The city maintains a road conditions and improvements dashboard of all the projects now underway and planned for the future. 

 

Project Areas

All work is anticipated and subjected to change due to weather or conflicts. Updates will be posted once a new schedule is determined.

 

Schedule update(s) were posted on the following street(s): 

  • 6/30/2026 - Wilmot St, Wilmot Ct, Mack Rd, Elm St, Walnut St, Montgomery Ave, White St, Dewey Ave, Rose Ave, and Sheehan Ave.
  • 6/24/2026 - Hutchins Ave, Princeton Ave, and Fifth St.

Limits: Awixa Rd (Geddes - Lafayette) 

Treatment Type:  
Awixa Rd (Geddes - Orchard Hills) full depth resurfacing.
Awixa Rd (Orchard Hills - Lafayette) partial depth resurfacing. 

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing is anticipated to start mid-September in this neighborhood. 

Intersection Evaluation Survey Engagement Website: www.engage.a2gov.org/2026-intersection-survey  

Limits: Concord Rd (Highland - Lafayette)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing is anticipated to start mid-September in this neighborhood. 

Intersection Evaluation Survey Engagement Website: www.engage.a2gov.org/2026-intersection-survey  

Limits: Dewey Ave (State - Packard)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Anticipated Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents.

The Resurfacing Program anticipates to start work in this neighborhood the week of July 6 and is expected to last eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks, weather, scheduling and coordination dependent.

The streets included are White St, Dewey Ave, Rose Ave, and Sheehan Ave and will be grouped together to minimize impacts and expedite operations (concrete, grading, milling, and paving).

Limits: Elm St (S. University - Geddes)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: Anticipated street phasing throughout the remaining construction activities; Start on Wilmot St, then Wilmot Ct., then Mack Rd. move to Elm St and lastly Walnut St.

  • Cold Milling
    • Date(s): July 7&8, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays
  • Base Repairs & Grading:
    • Date(s): July 8 -10, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 
  • Paving (1st/leveling course):
    • Date: July 14, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Paving (2nd/top course):
    • Date: July 15, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Utility Structure Adjustments:
    • Date(s): Week of July 20th, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 

Limits: Fifth St (Princeton - W. Davis)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Schedule: Construction is anticipated to last about eight (8) weeks. Hutchins, Princeton, and Fifth St will be grouped together and activities will be scheduled in phases between the three (3) streets to minimize impact to residents. 

  • Utility Structure Adjustments & Pavement Markings 
    • Date: Week of June 29
    • Traffic Impact(s): Expect delays but road will remain open to traffic.

Limits: Highland Rd (Geddes - Awixa)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing is anticipated to start mid-September in this neighborhood. 

Intersection Evaluation Survey Engagement Website: www.engage.a2gov.org/2026-intersection-survey  

Limits: Hutchins Ave (Pauline - Princeton)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Schedule: Construction is anticipated to last about eight (8) weeks. Hutchins, Princeton, and Fifth St will be grouped together and activities will be scheduled in phases between the three (3) streets to minimize impact to residents. 

  • Utility Structure Adjustments & Pavement Markings 
    • Date: Week of June 29
    • Traffic Impact(s): Expect delays but road will remain open to traffic.

Limits: Lenawee Dr / Lafayette Rd (Lafayette - Awixa/Highland)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing is anticipated to start mid-September in this neighborhood. 

Intersection Evaluation Survey Engagement Website: www.engage.a2gov.org/2026-intersection-survey  

Limits: Mack Rd (Elm - End)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

Schedule: Anticipated street phasing throughout the remaining construction activities; Start on Wilmot St, then Wilmot Ct., then Mack Rd. move to Elm St and lastly Walnut St.

  • Cold Milling
    • Date(s): July 7&8, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays
  • Base Repairs & Grading:
    • Date(s): July 8 -10, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 
  • Paving (1st/leveling course):
    • Date: July 14, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Paving (2nd/top course):
    • Date: July 15, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Utility Structure Adjustments:
    • Date(s): Week of July 20th, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 

Limits: Montgomery Ave (Washington - Bemidji)

Treatment Type: Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

Schedule: Construction is anticipated to span about eight (8) weeks. Construction activities will be scheduled in phases to minimize impact to residents.

  • Utility Structure Adjustments:
    • Date(s): week of June 22nd 
    • Vehicle Traffic: Expect delays 

Limits: Northbrook Pl (W. Eisenhower - W. Oakbrook)

Treatment Type: Full depth resurfacing.

Informational Engagement Website: engage.a2gov.org/northbrook-oakbrook  

All work has been completed as of June 30, 2026.

Limits: Oakbrook Dr (S. Main - End)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

All work has been completed as of June 30, 2026.

Limits: Princeton Ave (7th - Fifth St)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Schedule: Construction is anticipated to last about eight (8) weeks. Hutchins, Princeton, and Fifth St will be grouped together and activities will be scheduled in phases between the three (3) streets to minimize impact to residents. 

  • Utility Structure Adjustments & Pavement Markings 
    • Date: Week of June 29
    • Traffic Impact(s): Expect delays but road will remain open to traffic.

Limits: Regent Ct

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing is anticipated to start mid-September in this neighborhood. 

Intersection Evaluation Survey Engagement Website: www.engage.a2gov.org/2026-intersection-survey  

Limits: Regent Dr (Highland - End)

Treatment Type:  Partial depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing is anticipated to start mid-September in this neighborhood. 

Intersection Evaluation Survey Engagement Website: www.engage.a2gov.org/2026-intersection-survey  

Limits: Rose Ave (Park Pl - Golden)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

 

Anticipated Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents.

The Resurfacing Program anticipates to start work in this neighborhood the week of July 6 and is expected to last eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks, weather, scheduling and coordination dependent.

The streets included are White St, Dewey Ave, Rose Ave, and Sheehan Ave and will be grouped together to minimize impacts and expedite operations (concrete, grading, milling, and paving).

Limits: Rosewood St (Industrial Zone - Packard)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 


Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents. DTE Gas is planning to start their work prior to the city's planned resurfacing. Resurfacing along Rosewood has been postponed to Spring 2027 to provide DTE time to complete their anticipated work.

Limits: Sheehan Ave (Dewey - Granger)

Treatment Type:  Partial depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

Anticipated Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents.

The Resurfacing Program anticipates to start work in this neighborhood the week of July 6 and is expected to last eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks, weather, scheduling and coordination dependent.

The streets included are White St, Dewey Ave, Rose Ave, and Sheehan Ave and will be grouped together to minimize impacts and expedite operations (concrete, grading, milling, and paving).

Limits: Walnut St (S. University - Geddes)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

 

Schedule: Anticipated street phasing throughout the remaining construction activities; Start on Wilmot St, then Wilmot Ct., then Mack Rd. move to Elm St and lastly Walnut St.

  • Cold Milling
    • Date(s): July 7&8, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays
  • Base Repairs & Grading:
    • Date(s): July 8 -10, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 
  • Paving (1st/leveling course):
    • Date: July 14, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Paving (2nd/top course):
    • Date: July 15, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Utility Structure Adjustments:
    • Date(s): Week of July 20th, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 

Limits: White St (McKinley - Rose)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

Anticipated Schedule: The City and DTE Gas have been working to coordinate construction activities this season to minimize impacts to residents.

The Resurfacing Program anticipates to start work in this neighborhood the week of July 6 and is expected to last eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks, weather, scheduling and coordination dependent.

The streets included are White St, Dewey Ave, Rose Ave, and Sheehan Ave and will be grouped together to minimize impacts and expedite operations (concrete, grading, milling, and paving).

Limits: Wilmot Ct (Elm - End)

Treatment Type:  Partial depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

 

Schedule: Anticipated street phasing throughout the remaining construction activities; Start on Wilmot St, then Wilmot Ct., then Mack Rd. move to Elm St and lastly Walnut St.

  • Cold Milling
    • Date(s): July 7&8, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays
  • Base Repairs & Grading:
    • Date(s): July 8 -10, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 
  • Paving (1st/leveling course):
    • Date: July 14, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Paving (2nd/top course):
    • Date: July 15, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Utility Structure Adjustments:
    • Date(s): Week of July 20th, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 

Limits: Wilmot St (Elm - End)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Anticipated Impacts:

  •  Mail delivery will be maintained.
  • "No Parking" sign will be installed and on street parking will not be permitted throughout construction.
  • Sprinklers, invisible fences or features not visible in the right-of-way must be marked with spray paint or flags throughout the duration of the project by the resident. The city may not reimburse damage to private features in the right-of-way.
  • Landscaping in the right-of-way is recommended to be transplanted prior to construction leaving at least a 2-foot area behind the curb. If it is not feasible to create this area contact staff to discuss.
  • Trash, Recycling, and Compost bins are required to be clearly marked with your address and placed out the night before your scheduled collection day to accommodate construction activities.  
  • Door notices will be provided in advance of driveway, pavement, or other major work affecting residents. 

 

Schedule: Anticipated street phasing throughout the remaining construction activities; Start on Wilmot St, then Wilmot Ct., then Mack Rd. move to Elm St and lastly Walnut St.

  • Cold Milling
    • Date(s): July 7&8, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays
  • Base Repairs & Grading:
    • Date(s): July 8 -10, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 
  • Paving (1st/leveling course):
    • Date: July 14, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Paving (2nd/top course):
    • Date: July 15, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Road will be closed to all traffic. Park on adjacent street. 
  • Utility Structure Adjustments:
    • Date(s): Week of July 20th, 2026
    • Vehicular Traffic: Expect delays 

Limits: W. Oakbrook Dr (Ann Arbor-Saline - S. Main)

Treatment Type:  Full depth resurfacing.

Informational Engagement Website: engage.a2gov.org/northbrook-oakbrook

All work has been completed as of June 30, 2026.

Limits:

  • Zina Pitcher Pl (Catherine - E. Huron)
  • E. Ann St (Zina Pitcher - Observatory)
  • Catherine St (Glen - Zina Pitcher)

Schedule, Phasing, Impacts, and much more can be found on the engagement website: engage.a2gov.org/zpcath-ann