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Warren officials say underground conditions delayed 13 Mile Road work; traffic to shift to north lanes for winter

Warren City Council · November 26, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the council delays on the 13 Mile Road reconstruction stemmed from unexpected underground conditions — including a steel‑encased storm sewer — necessitating temporary traffic shifts to the north side and postponing south‑side paving until spring; residents raised liability and safety concerns about temporary lanes and driveway access.

City staff updated the Warren City Council on Nov. 25 about delays on the 13 Mile Road reconstruction between Hoover and Van Dyke, attributing the setbacks to unforeseen underground conditions and design changes.

A city representative (Ms. Gapschius was identified earlier in the meeting as the presenter) said crews encountered the need to reroute water mains and to cut through an encased steel storm sewer that was not identified in…

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