Location of roadwork:
Island lake Rd between Werkner Rd and Stofer Rd, Stofer Rd just north of Island Lake Rd & Wekner Rd just south is Island Lake Rd
Township:
Lyndon
When is the work being done:
2026
Description of work:
Mill & Resurfacing
Impact on Traffic:
Lane Restrictions
Funding Source(s):
Road Improvement Agreement
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The week of May 26, 2026, a contractor working on behalf of the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) continued a 2025 Safety project in Lyndon Township by resurfacing curves on Werkner Rd, Stofer Rd, and Island Lake Rd. The contractor milled, paved, placed aggregate shoulders, and installed temporary pavement markings. This new surface will allow for the installation of high friction surface treatment (HFST) on the curves, enhancing safety for motorists.
Up Next:
- Installation of a high friction surface treatment in mid to late September
- Permanent pavement markings


WHEN: Thursday, May 21, 2026
WHERE: Werkner Rd between Stofer Rd and Island Lake Rd in Lyndon Township
WHY: Mill & resurfacing
BACKGROUND: The Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) has extended the intermittent lane restrictions by six days on Werkner Rd between Stofer Rd and Island Lake Rd in Lyndon Township for mill and resurfacing.
The work started on Thursday, May 21, 2026, and will now be completed in approximately two weeks, subject to weather changes.
Although the road will remain open, delays are likely to be due to lane restrictions.
CONTACT : If you any questions concerning this work, please contact Felix Weber, Project Manager, at (734) 327-6689 or email [email protected].
ISSUE DATE: 05/21/2026
WHEN: Thursday, May 21, 2026
WHERE: Werkner Rd between Stofer Rd and Island Lake Rd in Lyndon Township
WHY: Mill & resurfacing
BACKGROUND: On Thursday, May 21, 2026, a contractor working on behalf of the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) will be performing mill and resurfacing work on Werkner Rd between Stofer Rd and Island Lake Rd in Lyndon Township.
The road will not be closed to traffic, but delays are likely due to lane restrictions.
The roadwork is expected to take approximately three days. However, all dates are tentative and subject to change due to weather conditions.
CONTACT: If you any questions concerning this work, please contact Felix Weber, Project Manager, at (734) 327-6689 or email [email protected].
ISSUE DATE: 05/13/26
