Clark Rd

Location of roadwork:
Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr

Township:
Ann Arbor, Pittsfield

When is the work being done:
2024

Description of work:
Seal Coat

Impact on Traffic:
Lane Restrictions and Flagging Operation

Funding Source(s):
Four-Year Road and Non-Motorized Path Millage, Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF), Township

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July 21, 2024 Lane Restrictions: Clark Rd (Ann Arbor & Pittsfield Twps)

WHEN: Monday, July 22, 2024

WHERE: Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr in Ann Arbor & Pittsfield Townships

WHY: Preventative maintenance – fog seal

BACKGROUND: On Monday, July 22, 2024, the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will continue the preventative maintenance fog seal project on Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr in Ann Arbor & Pittsfield Townships.

The road will not be closed to traffic, but delays are likely. WCRC encourages motorists, emergency services and others to use an alternate route.

The majority of the work is estimated to be complete on Monday, July 22. However, all dates are tentative and subject to change due to weather conditions.

CONTACT: If you have any questions concerning this work, please contact Ken Harris, Superintendent of Maintenance, (734) 327-6696 or via email at [email protected].

ISSUE DATE: 07/21/24

July 16, 2024 Lane Restrictions: Clark Rd (Ann Arbor & Pittsfield Twps)

WHEN: Wednesday, July 17, 2024

WHERE: Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr in Ann Arbor & Pittsfield Townships

WHY: Preventative maintenance – chip seal

BACKGROUND: On Wednesday, July 17, 2024, the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will begin a preventative maintenance chip seal project on Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr in Ann Arbor & Pittsfield Townships.

The road will not be closed to traffic, but delays are likely. WCRC encourages motorists, emergency services and others to use an alternate route.

The majority of the work will be completed on Wednesday, July 17, and the remainder will be completed in the coming weeks. However, all dates are tentative and subject to change due to weather conditions.

CONTACT: If you have any questions concerning this work, please contact Ken Harris, Superintendent of Maintenance, (734) 327-6696 or via email at [email protected].

ISSUE DATE: 07/16/24

June 9, 2024 Lane Restrictions: Clark Rd (Ann Arbor, Pittsfield & Ypsilanti Twps)

WHEN: Wednesday, June 12, 2024

WHERE: Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr in Ann Arbor, Pittsfield & Ypsilanti Townships

WHY: Preventative maintenance – chip seal

BACKGROUND: On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will begin a preventative maintenance chip seal project on Clark Rd between Hogback Rd and Huron River Dr in Ann Arbor, Pittsfield & Ypsilanti Townships.

The road will not be closed to traffic, but delays are likely. WCRC encourages motorists, emergency services and others to use an alternate route.

The majority of the work will be completed on Wednesday, June 12, and the remainder will be completed in the coming weeks. However, all dates are tentative and subject to change due to weather conditions.

CONTACT: If you have any questions concerning this work, please contact Ken Harris, Superintendent of Maintenance, (734) 327-6696 or via email at [email protected].

ISSUE DATE: 06/09/24

May 29, 2024 Project Announcement: 2024 County-wide Seal Coat Program

The Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) is announcing plans to invest $1.5 million to protect approximately 30 lane miles of pavement throughout Washtenaw County during the 2024 construction season with seal coat operations. The 2024 County-wide Seal Coat program is funded through the current Four-year County-wide Roads and Non-Motorized Millage and the Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF). 

WCRC’s annual seal coat program is a strategy to protect paved roads from the wear and tear of vehicles, sun damage, and Michigan’s freeze/thaw cycles which produce cracks and lead to potholes. WCRC applies seal coat to paved roads that are in good or fair condition. “Seal coat isn’t just a protective layer for roads; it’s an investment in longevity. By safeguarding against deterioration, it saves from the hefty costs of frequent repairs and reconstructions. In essence, seal coat pays dividends in the form of extending the service life of roads in Washtenaw County,” said Kenneth Harris, Washtenaw County Road Commission, Superintendent of Maintenance. 

Seal coat is made up of two parts, chip seal and fog seal. During chip seal, a thin layer of liquid asphalt is applied onto the road surface, followed immediately by the placement of small aggregate (stones). The stones are embedded into the liquid asphalt with rollers and any excess stones are swept off the roadway. A few weeks later, crews will return to place fog seal. During fog seal, another thin layer of liquid asphalt is applied to the chip sealed surface. This process helps seal the stones onto the road surface. Later, permanent pavement markings will be placed on the sealed surface. 

Seal coat operations will begin Tuesday, June 4, 2024, pending weather conditions. Listed below are the project locations, traffic impacts, and the tentative construction schedule: 

Seal coat roads are safe to drive on, but it is important that motorists follow the posted advisory speed – 35 mph, to avoid vehicle damage from both the liquid asphalt and any loose stones.

The liquid used for the fog seal may take up to a couple of hours to cure after application, so it is very important for vehicles to stay off the road during this time to prevent damage to the road and vehicles.

WCRC crews will be onsite directing traffic with flaggers, pilot vehicles and/or other safety signage. It is critical for motorists to follow all instructions provided in the work zone during a seal coat application to keep everyone safe and avoid vehicle damage.

Have questions about the program? Reach out to Kenneth Harris, Superintendent of Maintenance, at (734) 327-6696, or via email at [email protected].

Contact information:
Ken Harris
    • (734) 327-6696
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