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The Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office, in cooperation with the City of Farmington Hills, will begin construction on the Middlebelt Road Transport and Storage Tunnel Project in December.
The project involves building a 7,600-foot long, 9-foot diameter tunnel under Middlebelt Road from just north of I-696 to 13 Mile Road in Farmington Hills. The tunnel will temporarily store excess water during heavy rain storms to reduce the like likelihood of residential sanitary sewer overflows and basement flooding.
Representatives from the City of Farmington Hills, the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office, the design engineers (Wade Trim and NTH) and the contractor (Ric-Man Construction) will be available to answer any questions you may have regarding this project.
The Road Commission of Oakland County (RCOC), in cooperation with the Charter Township of West Bloomfield, will conduct a public input and information meeting on January 7, 2015, from 4 to 7 pm concerning the proposed reconstruction of Orchard Lake Road from 14 Mile Road to Maple Road as a four-lane boulevard.
Meeting details:
- Wednesday, January 7, 2015
- Warner Upper Elementary School (Media Center)
30303 West 14 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
The purpose of the meeting is to obtain public comment and input regarding the proposed revision of the design for the reconstruction of this section of Orchard Lake Road. The design is part of the federally mandated Environmental Assessment process for the project, which is intended to help ensure the community is involved in the selection of the best design alternative.
Proposed project details:
The original preferred alternative contained in the Environmental Assessment for this portion of the Northwestern Connector project called for Orchard Lake Road to be constructed as a six-lane boulevard with a roundabout at the Powers/Orchard Lake intersection. Due to input from the community and other area road network improvements, including the completion of the Martin Parkway extension, a re-evaluation of the preferred alternative is being completed as required by Environmental Assessment process.
Through the evaluation process, it was determined that the preferred alternative could be reduced to a four-lane boulevard with a standard traffic signal at the Powers/Orchard Lake intersection. With this revision, the project is expected to achieve the goals of reducing traffic congestion and improving traffic and pedestrian safety and mobility within the corridor.
The project is a continuation of the construction currently underway at the 14 Mile/Orchard Lake/Northwestern Highway “triangle,” which is also part of the Northwestern Connector project. The Northwestern Connector project is a series of improvements intended to enhance traffic flow and alleviate congestion related to the dead-ending of Northwestern Highway at Orchard Lake Road.
Project schedule and funding
The section of Orchard Lake Road is expected to be reconstructed in 2016. The project will be paid for with federal funds and dollars from the Road Commission and West Bloomfield Township.
For more information:
Call the RCOC Department of Customer Services at 877-858-4804 or send an email via the RCOC website at www.rcocweb.org.
KNIA Annual Meeting 2015
- Tuesday, February 10, 2015
at Warner Upper Elementary School on 14 Mile Road
- 6:30 pm check in and meet your neighbors
- 7:00 pm meeting to about 8:30
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- Election of Board Officers
- Presentation of Budget for 2015
- Presentation by Jeff O’Brien of the Road Commission of Oakland County – Updates on the recent and upcoming road construction projects in our area (the 14 Mile Road rerouting project, the Orchard Lake Road/14 Mile Road roundabout project, the Orchard Lake Road boulevard project, and more)[/su_box]
See you there. Please spread the word and bring a neighbor to this important meeting.
- Tornado Drill testing – Apr 16, 2015
- April 15, Wednesday, 1:00 PM – Special outdoor siren warning test in recognition of Severe Weather Awareness Week (SWAW)
- Other events to be announced
See also:
- Oakland County 2015 outdoor siren testing schedule
- Spring Weather Safety Information
West Bloomfield Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Event
- Spring event:
Saturday, April 25, 2015, from 9 am to 2 pm - Fall event:
Saturday, September 26, 2015, from 9 am to 2 pm
Information:
- Information Hotline 248-451-4834. Taped message only.
- Postcards were mailed out to residents by the Township in the March (only) for both events.
- West Bloomfield Township website – Environmental Department
Acceptable items include:
- Garage and garden chemicals, workshop materials, kitchen and bath cleaners, batteries, electronics, paint, and much more
- Personal documents for shredding – up to 50 pounds
Unacceptable items include:
- Electronics should not be in boxes
- NO HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES WILL BE ACCEPTED
- Computer monitors with broken glass, appliances, water heaters, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air conditioners, tires
- Please contact Rizzo Services, your trash hauler, directly for disposal options on items not accepted