Location of roadwork:
Dexter-Ann Arbor Road between the City of Dexter and Miller Road
Township:
Scio
When is the work being done:
2027
Description of work:
Add Left Turn Lane
Impact on Traffic:
Road Closure with Detour
Funding Source(s):
Federal
Latest Updates
WHEN: Monday, March 16, 2026
WHERE: Intersection of Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd and Miller Rd in Scio Township
WHY: Survey work
BACKGROUND: On Monday, March 16, 2026, a consultant for WCRC will begin performing survey work at the intersection of Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd and Miller Rd in Scio Township.
The road will not be closed to traffic, but delays are likely due to intermittent lane closures. WCRC encourages motorists, emergency services and others to use an alternate route.
The road improvements are expected to take approximately three weeks to complete. However, all dates are tentative and subject to change due to weather conditions.
CONTACT: If you have any questions concerning this work, please contact Neeko Robison, project manager, (734)327-6660, or via email at [email protected]
ISSUE DATE: 03/16/26
The Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) is pleased to announce a safety project on Dexter-Ann Arbor Road between the City of Dexter and Miller Road in Scio Township. WCRC is planning to install a center left-turn lane on Dexter-Ann Arbor Road at Miller Road, as well as centerline corrugations (rumble strips) on Dexter-Ann Arbor Road within the project limits.
The federal aid safety funds are planned for 2027, and construction is currently slated to begin in 2027.
“Intersection improvements make a real difference in how safely and smoothly people can get where they need to go,” said Neeko Robison, WCRC Project Manager. “This project will increase safety for those making a left turn onto Miller Road from Dexter-Ann Arbor Road.”
WCRC regularly monitors roadway segments and intersections across the county to identify opportunities for safety upgrades and congestion relief. The addition of center left turn lanes can significantly improve traffic flow and reduce traffic crashes.
As part of the construction process, the intersection will be fully closed to all traffic for several weeks. A detour route will be clearly posted in advance, and WCRC will provide timely updates through the project webpage and other communication channels.
For more information visit the project web page here . Sign up for WCRC project updates here.
For questions about this project, contact Neeko Robison, Project Manager, at (734) 327-6660 or [email protected].
