Location of roadwork:
Intersection of Park Rd at Zeeb Rd
Township:
Scio
When is the work being done:
2028
Description of work:
Roundabout
Impact on Traffic:
Road Closure with Detour
Funding Source(s):
Federal, Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF)
Latest Updates
WHEN: Monday, May 4, 2026
WHERE: Intersection of Park Rd and Zeeb Rd in Scio Township
WHY: Soil borings (collecting pavement and soil samples)
BACKGROUND: On Monday, May 4, 2026, a geotechnical consultant working on behalf of WCRC will begin collecting existing roadway pavement and underlying soils information at the intersection of Park Rd and Zeeb Rd in Scio Township. This is part of the design process for the proposed 2028 roundabout project.
As the boring (drilling) is performed, the road will not be closed to traffic, but delays are likely due to intermittent lane closures.
The collection of this field data is expected to take five 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 Neeko Robison, Project Manager, at (734) 327-6660 or [email protected]
ISSUE DATE: 04/22/26
The Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) has secured federal funding to construct a modern, single-lane roundabout at the intersection of Park Road and Zeeb Road in Scio Township. This busy intersection will be transformed to improve safety, ease traffic flow, and provide long-term benefits for drivers, residents, and the surrounding community.
Federal assistance was secured in 2025, and construction is scheduled to begin in 2028.
“Roundabouts offer notable enhancements in safety and traffic flow for all road users,” said Neeko Robison, WCRC Project Manager. “Additionally, this project is expected to alleviate congestion and reduce vehicle idling at intersections.”
WCRC regularly reviews intersections across Washtenaw County to identify areas needing safety improvements and congestion relief. The Park Road and Zeeb Road intersection was chosen as a priority due to ongoing traffic delays during peak hours.
Compared to conventional signalized intersections, roundabouts can decrease injury crashes by up to 75% and nearly eliminate fatalities, according to the Federal Highway Administration. Their continuous traffic flow design not only increases safety but also shortens commute times and reduces maintenance costs over the years.
During construction, the intersection will be fully closed to traffic for several weeks. Advance notice of detours will be provided, and WCRC will keep the public updated through the project website and other communication channels.
WCRC will hold a virtual public information meeting, allowing residents to learn more about the project’s design, timeline, and traffic impacts, and to ask questions directly to the project team.
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].

Pictured above is a preliminary roundabout exhibit for the Park Road and Zeeb Road intersection in Scio Township.
