Geddes Rd

Location of roadwork:
Geddes Rd between Ann Arbor Township Line and Wayne Co Line

Township:
Ann Arbor

When is the work being done:
Seal coat, Fog seal

Description of work:
Chipseal

Impact on Traffic:
Lane Restrictions and Flagging Operation

Funding Source(s):
Four-Year Road and Non-Motorized Path Millage

Latest Updates

June 21, 2025 Intermittent Lane Restrictions: Geddes Rd (Superior Twp)

WHEN: Wednesday, June 25, 2025

WHERE: Geddes Rd between Ann Arbor Township Line and Wayne County Line in Superior Township

WHY: Preventative maintenance – fog seal

BACKGROUND: On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will perform preventative maintenance fog seal on Geddes Rd between Ann Arbor Township Line and Wayne County Line in Superior Township.

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

The work will take approximately two days 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 Ken Harris, Superintendent of Maintenance, (734) 327-6696 or via email at [email protected].

ISSUE DATE: 06/21/25

May 8, 2025 Project Announcement: 2025 Seal Coat Program

The Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will invest approximately $ 2.2 million to seal coat around 49 lane miles of pavement across the county during the 2025 construction season. This work is funded by the current Four-Year Countywide Roads and Non-Motorized Millage and the Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF).

Seal coating protects roads from wear and tear caused by traffic, sun exposure, and Michigan’s freeze-thaw cycles. It is applied to roads in good or fair condition to extend their lifespan and delay costly repairs. “Seal coating is more than a surface treatment—it’s an investment that extends the life of our roads and reduces long-term costs,” said Ken Harris, WCRC Superintendent of Maintenance.

What Is Seal Coating?
Seal coating includes two steps:

  • Chip seal: A thin layer of liquid asphalt is applied, followed by small stones pressed into place.
  • Fog seal: A second layer of asphalt is sprayed over the chip-sealed surface to lock in the stones. Final pavement markings are added once the fog seal has been cured.

What to Expect:
Work begins in May 2025 (weather permitting). Roads remain open during the process, but drivers must follow the posted 35 mph advisory speed to avoid damage from loose stones and uncured asphalt. Fog seal takes a few hours to cure—do not drive on freshly sealed roads until reopened. WCRC crews will be on site with flaggers, pilot vehicles, and signage to guide traffic safely. Please see below for the list of project locations, traffic impacts, and the tentative schedule.

Have questions about the program, contact Ken 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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