Road Construction Update - September 26
City to Complete Construction of 13 Mile Road and Open it to Two-Way Traffic By September 29
The City of Novi is pleased to announce that 13 Mile Road will be open to two-way traffic by the end of this week
We understand that the construction season has been difficult for everyone, and we appreciate your patience. We have been working closely with the Great Lakes Water Authority for the entirety of this project. When the City learned GLWA would not begin reconstruction of the north side of 13 Mile Road until October 4 or 5, concerns arose about missing a deadline communicated to Novi residents on reopening the roadway to two-way traffic.
We are happy to report that we have reached an agreement to open the road sooner than originally planned.
The GLWA will complete the paving on the south side of 13 Mile Road this week, and the City of Novi will take over the remainder of the reconstruction project next summer when school is out of session. During this portion of the project, 13 Mile Road will again be open to one-way traffic only, but for a limited time and with no school traffic adding to the congestion.
We hope that this proposed plan will alleviate traffic and usher in a sense of normalcy for residents in the near future. Thank you again for your patience and understanding.
Wixom Road Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project - September 12
- The new, upsized, sanitary sewer is now complete for Segment No. 1 (north of 11 Mile).
- Currently, new sidewalk is being poured at the Deerfield Elementary drive and at 11 Mile, along with curbs at 11 Mile.
- Asphalt pathway and new asphalt will be placed at the sewer crossing of 11 Mile on Saturday, September 23.
- Then, the contractor will be working on restoration and backfill along the entire stretch the week of September 25. Pathways should be open and restored, with the entire area complete (except trees) by October 2.
- The contractor is also working with Mersino on setting up dewatering wells for Segment No. 2 (between Ravine Drive and Kelsey Bay Drive), since we just got the approved EGLE permit. Dewatering is tentatively scheduled for the first week of October, and they want the wells to run for about 30 days before installation will begin. So, they'll be off the site until late October/early November.
- In the meantime, we will have to do testing with Oakland County WRC, but no other active sewer work will be happening.
Detour Map
Click the image below for all the detours to get around road construction in Novi. Map is updated frequently.
I-96 Freeway Flex Route (Kent Lake Road to I-275/696/M5 Interchange)
Prime Contractor: Dan's Excavating, Inc.
Start: April 15, 2022
End: October, 1, 2024
Consultant: AECOM-Great Lakes
Description:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has Dan's Excavating, Inc., under contract to construct a 'Flex Route' lane using the existing median shoulder, on-ramp metering, and variable speed advisories/travel information message boards within the project limits. The median shoulders will be reconstructed to be used as an additional lane during peak travel periods, special events, maintenance activities, and incidents/crashes. The ramp meters or ramp signals will consist of a two-section signal light (red and green only, no yellow)
together with a signal controller, that will regulate the flow of traffic entering the freeway. This system is very similar to the US-23 flex route installed outside Ann Arbor. The contractor elected to replace all main-line I-96 pavement in concrete in lieu of asphalt.
Traffic Control/Detours:
Eastbound and Westbound I-96, from Kent Lake Road to I-275, will have TWO LANES OPEN at all times, through late fall of 2023. Motorists should be cautious of equipment and trucks entering and exiting the freeway from the median construction zone. The westbound M-5 ramp to westbound I-96 will be CLOSED, through late fall of 2023. Also, the westbound I-696 connector to westbound I-96 will have only ONE LANE OPEN, through late fall of 2023.
Work Status:
Construction operations are on-going. EB I-96, Wixom to I-275, will have TWO LANES OPEN, through late fall of 2023. EB I-96, Kent Lake to Wixom, will have TWO LANES OPEN, through late fall of 2023. The following ramps will be reopened on these dates: SB Wixom to EB I-96 on Saturday, September 16; EB I-96 to Novi Road on Saturday, October 14; SB/NB Novi Road to EB I-96 on Saturday, October 14; and SB Beck Road to EB I-96 on Wednesday, November 15.
Flex Route Tutorial Video
Latest MDOT/Oakland County Construction Update
I-96 Flex Route - Kent Lake Road to I-275 Schedule
I-275 Repair and Rehabilitation Improvements (Six Mile Road to Will Carlton Road) 24 Miles
Prime Contractor: Dan's Excavating, Inc, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
Start: July 15, 2021
End: October 1, 2024
Consultant: N/A
Description:
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will look to repair 24 miles of I-275 as part of the "Rebuilding Michigan" initiative, starting the summer of 2021 which will take place in 6 phases over a 4-year period. The work will include asphalt and concrete repairs and replacements, repairs on 65 bridges, construction of retaining walls, drainage improvements, signage replacements, sidewalk improvements and tree replacements. The project will also include repair to parts of the I-275 Metro Trail Pathway system which runs alongside the interstate.
Traffic Control/Detours:
At least two lanes of traffic in both directions will be open at all times through the construction zone. However, some ramps will see temporary closures, intermittently throughout the
duration of the project. See special construction notice below in the 'Work Status' for emergency work and associated closures.
Work Status:
Beginning Tuesday, September 5, MDOT will be closing the northbound I-275 ramps (Exit 29) to both eastbound I-96 and westbound M-14 for bridge work, until mid-November. There will be single lane closures at bridge overpasses on Koppernick Road, Van Born Road, South Huron Drive, Schoolcraft Road, and Hines Drive from February through late September. The eastbound Ann Arbor Road loop ramp to northbound I-275 will be closed in 2023. For a complete list of ramp closures, partial and full local road closures, and Metro Trail segment closures, click here.
Rebuilding Michigan I - 696 Project from I-275 to Evergreen Road (9.5 Miles)
Prime Contractor: Dan's Excavating, Inc.
Start: October 15, 2022
End: October 15, 2024
Consultant: AECOM-Great Lakes
Description:
Also, as part of the "Rebuilding Michigan" initiative, the Michigan Department of Transportation will be reconstructing I-696 (eastbound and westbound) from I-275 to Evergreen Road.
The majority of the rebuilding work will occur during 2023-2024 and will include rebuilding the roadway from the base up, along with storm sewer replacements and reconstructing
ramps at Orchard Lake Road, American Drive, Franklin Road, M-10 (Northwestern Highway), and US-24 (Telegraph Road).
Traffic Control/Detours:
In 2023, two lanes of traffic in each direction will be provided on the westbound side in order to completely close the eastbound side. Once complete, the opposite will be the case in 2024 which will have two lanes of traffic in each direction on the eastbound side while westbound is reconstructed. The detour for this current work is northbound I-275 to westbound Ecorse Road to southbound I-275, then to I-94. The Drake Road closure will have NB detoured to 11 Mile Road and SB traffic detoured to 12 Mile Road. Detours for the Farmington Road bridge closures are as follows: Northbound will use EB 11 Mile to NB Orchard Lake to WB 12 Mile; Southbound will use EB 12 Mile to SB Orchard Lake to WB 11 Mile.
Work Status: Construction continues on eastbound I-696. All EB and WB traffic will be shifted to the westbound side where TWO LANES will remain open in both directions through late fall of 2023. Also, the following ramps will remain closed through late fall of 2023: NB Telegraph to EB I-696; EB I-696 to American Drive; SB Orchard Lake to EB I-696; NB Orchard Lake to WB I-696; and WB M-5 to WB I-96. For a complete list of ramp closures, short-term ramp closures, lane closures and local road closures, please visit www.drivingoakland.com and click on the I-696 icon.
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54-Inch Water Transmission Main Loop (8-14 Mile Roads)
Prime Contractor: Ric-Man Construction, Inc./Clark Construction Company (Joint Venture)
Start: February 21, 2022
End: July 1, 2024
Consultant: Brown & Coldwell
Description:
This is a Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) project involving the construction of a 54-inch transmission water main to interconnect two existing GLWA transmission mains at 14 Mile and 8 Mile Roads. The project was initiated in response to a pipe failure in October 2017 that greatly impacted Novi, Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield, Commerce, Walled Lake, and Wixom communities. This new main will provide redundancy and improved operational flexibility for routine maintenance or emergency situations. Phase 1 begun under a different contract back in late 2020 to extend an existing 24-inch transmission main along 14 Mile Road, between M-5 and Decker/Novi Roads. This Phase 2 project was bid out publicly and GLWA awarded $98 Million to the Joint Venture team of Ric-Man Construction and Clark Construction. As an added benefit, the City (through a cost share agreement with GLWA) will reconstruct four (4) road segments: 11 Mile Road from Seeley to Meadowbrook; Meadowbrook Road from 11 Mile to 12 Mile; Meadowbrook Road from 12 Mile to 13 Mile; and 13 Mile Road from Meadowbrook to M-5.
Traffic Control/Detours:
Meadowbrook Road is currently closed to through traffic from just north of Hummingdale Boulevard (north of 12 Mile Road) to just south of the Crosspointe Meadows church entrance. The traffic control plan for 11 Mile (Meadowbrook to Seeley) work will be eastbound ONLY. The posted detour is south on Seeley Road to westbound Grand River Avenue, northbound on Meadowbrook Road back to 11 Mile Road. Work involving the crossing of Meadowbrook Road at I-96 will close Meadowbrook Road at that location. Businesses and homes located north of I-96 must be accessed from 12 Mile Road. Businesses and homes located south of I-96 must be accessed from 11 Mile or Grand River Avenue. Detour Map
Work Status:
13 Mile Road (M-5 to Meadowbrook) - 13 Mile Road has been temporarily reopened to two-way traffic. In the spring, after school lets out, the City of Novi will hire a separate contractor to complete the roadway.
Meadowbrook (12 to 13 Mile) - The contractor has also completed the new pipe installation and temporarily paved back the area from 13 Mile Road to the Meadowbrook Elementary school. Once 13 Mile is reopened, the contractor will need to close the portion of Meadowbrook between Crosspointe Meadows church and the Beacon Hill subdivision to install the 54-inch water main on piles. This construction is expected to go through most of the winter.
Meadowbrook (I-96 to 12 Mile) - The worst of three areas was temporarily patched in order to make it safer for the motoring public. The permanent asphalt for the roadway is expected to be paved in the spring of 2024.
Meadowbrook (11 Mile to I-96) - The contractor is expected to return to this area soon to finish grading out the roadway and paving back before the snow flies.
11 Mile (Meadowbrook to Seeley) - The contractor is expected to return to this area soon to finish grading out the roadway and paving back before the snow flies.
Grand River Avenue Widening and Reconstruction (Wixom to Napier Roads) - City of Wixom
Prime Contractor: Fonson Company, Inc.
Start: October 2, 2023
End: October 15, 2024
Consultant: In-House RCOC Staff
Description:
The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) in cooperation with the City of Wixom is looking to reconstruct and widen Grand River Avenue, between Wixom and Napier Roads for a continuous 3-lane roadway with a dedicated left turn lane. Also included with this project is improving the traffic signals and intersection of Napier Road and Grand River Avenue. In the fall of 2023, the contractor will construct a temporary lane on the north side of Grand River Avenue for the full length of the project in order to support two-way traffic next spring during the first stage of road reconstruction (Stage 1 - reconstruct the south side or eastbound lane(s) of Grand River Avenue).
Traffic Control/Detours:
During the temporary lane construction this fall, traffic will not be obstructed. When Stage 1 construction begins in the spring of 2024, two-way traffic will be maintained on Grand River
Avenue, but Napier Road will be CLOSED. The Stage 1 detour for Napier Road will be Grand River Avenue, to Beck Road, to 10 Mile Road, and back to Napier Road and vice versa.
Work Status:
Currently, the contractor is constructing the temporary lane on the north side of Grand River Avenue. Once complete, the project will go into a seasonal shutdown until the spring of 2024.
Novi Road Rehabilitation (9 Mile to 10 Mile Roads)
Prime Contractor: Springline Excavating, LLC
Start: March 20, 2023
End: November 15, 2023
Consultant: In-House RCOC Staff
Description:
The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) in cooperation with the City of Novi is looking to rehabilitate Novi Road, between 9 Mile and 10 Mile Roads by milling off the existing
asphalt surface from Vero Court (just south of 9 Mile Road) to Nick Lidstrom Drive (south of 10 Mile Road) and resurfacing with new asphalt in 2023. Also, included with this project is the
removal and replacement of three, existing culverts under the roadway; repairing and replacing pavement at the Novi/10 Mile intersection; upgrading traffic signals at 9 Mile
Road/Novi Road and Nick Lidstrom Drive/Novi Road; and some minor tree removal. Plans are to replace the three culverts and the concrete pavement in the 10 Mile/Novi Road
intersection this winter (2023) and the remainder of work to take place in the summer of 2023. Detailed project information can be found here.
Traffic Control/Detours:
There are no detours planned for the concrete replacement in the 10 Mile/Novi Road intersection work, but certain lanes may be temporarily closed and limits placed on certain turning movements. When the culvert replacement work takes place, Novi Road will need to be closed at those points. Businesses and residential areas north of Nick Lidstrom Drive will need to be accessed from 10 Mile Road. South of Nick Lidstrom Drive will need to be accessed from 9 Mile Road. The posted detour for this work will be 9 Mile Road to Meadowbrook Road to 10 Mile Road back to Novi Road and vice versa. For the actual road work, Novi Road will remain open for southbound traffic only. The detour for northbound traffic will be 9 Mile Road to Meadowbrook Road to 10 Mile Road and back to Novi Road. Updated Detour Map
Work Status:
The contractor is continuing to push forward on the southbound side of the road, but there are still twelve power poles with various utility companies on them within the construction limits. These poles will need to be removed before the widening construction can continue. The County expects to be substantially complete or open to traffic by early November.
2023 Simple Asphalt Resurfacing (Preservation Overlay) Program
Prime Contractor: Cadillac Asphalt, LLC
Start: April 26, 2023
End: September 15, 2023 (overall program)
Consultant: In-House RCOC Staff
Description:
Preservation overlays that the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) will be doing are also known as "simple resurfacing", which consists of placing 2 to 2.5 inches of asphalt on
the existing surface of the road. Some other minor work may include shoulder gravel restoration, raising existing structures to grade, and placement of temporary and permanent
pavement markings and symbols. There are currently sixteen (16) road segments planned for this year's program throughout the County. Two of those roads are located in or bordering
on the City of Novi's jurisdiction: (1) Novi Road, just south of 12 Mile Road to just north of Grand River Avenue; and (2) 8 Mile Road, between Napier and Taft Roads. Detailed project information can be found here.
Traffic Control/Detours:
There are no detours necessary for this work. Traffic flow during construction will be under flag control. Local motorists may encounter delays for trucks and equipment entering and
leaving the work zone. Longer delays are expected at intersections. If the safety of motorists and workers become an issue, there could be an intermittent closure of individual lanes,
especially on a busy road like Novi Road.
Work Status:
The contractor has completed the paving on 8 Mile Road, from Napier to Taft Roads and on Napier Road from 8 to 9 Mile Roads. Milling and paving are planned to start this month on 14 Mile Road (East Lake Drive to Haggerty), now that 13 Mile Road has been reopened to two-way traffic.
2023 Bridge Preventative Maintenance Program
Prime Contractor: Postponed
Start: 2024
End: Unknown
Consultant: In-House RCOC Staff
Description:
The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) has developed a Preventative Maintenance Program for several of their bridges that does not warrant rehabilitation or
replacement. These programs are less intrusive while also extending the usable life of the bridge which is more cost-effective in the long term. One of the bridges selected is the Novi
Road bridge over the CSX Railroad tracks, just south of the Main Street/Bond Street intersection.
Traffic Control/Detours:
There are no detours necessary for this work. Traffic flow will be channeled, shifted and/or alternated between either the inside lanes or outside lanes, depending on the stage of
construction. Local motorists may encounter delays for trucks and equipment entering and leaving the work zone.
Work Status:
The RCOC is postponing this program until 2024.
2023 Neighborhood Road Program - Concrete Streets
Prime Contractor: Mattioli Cement Company
Start: June 1, 2023
End: October 14, 2023 (Overall Program Completion)
Consultant: Spaulding DeDecker
Description:
This is the second year of a 2022-23 contract whereby the City of Novi is undertaking the full reconstruction and/or rehabilitation of the following concrete street segments: Anthony
Drive, Wright Way and Williams Drive in the Cedarsprings Subdivision; Highlands Drive in the Meadowbrook Glens Subdivision; and Irvine Drive, Violet Lane, Bertram Drive, and Moorgate
Street in the Royal Crown Estates Subdivision. Other alternate street segments may be considered for inclusion dependent upon budget and contractor availability.
Traffic Control/Detours:
All streets are now complete and fully reopened.
Work Status:
All streets are now complete and fully reopened.
2023 Neighborhood Road Program - Asphalt Streets
Prime Contractor: Asphalt Specialists, Inc.
Start: April 24, 2023
End: November 1, 2023 (Overall Program Completion)
Consultant: Spaulding DeDecker
Description:
This is the second year of a 2022-23 contract whereby the City of Novi will be performing asphalt road work (full reconstruction, rehabilitation and/or repair) on the following street
segments: Clark Street, Lanny's Road, Woodham Road in the Echo Valley Subdivision, Woodham Road in the Mockingbird Glen Subdivision, Rochester Drive, Sandpiper Court,
Mockingbird Court, Red Pine Court, Stone Road, and Glenwood Drive. Other alternate street segments may be considered for inclusion dependent upon budget and contractor
availability.
Traffic Control/Detours:
All streets are now complete and fully reopened.
Work Status:
All streets are now complete and fully reopened.
Taft Road Rehabilitation & 9 Mile Roundabout (City Limits to 10 Mile Road)
Prime Contractor: Cadillac Asphalt, LLC.
Start: June 12, 2023
End: September 30, 2023
Consultant: OHM-Advisors
Description:
The City of Novi hired a contractor to rehabilitate Taft Road from the City's southern limits (Galway Drive) to 10 Mile Road and construct a new roundabout at the intersection of Taft
Road and 9 Mile Road. The project was split up into two projects: Project 1 (2022) Roundabout while school is out of session for the summer (July 5 through September 1) and Project 2
(2023) Rehabilitate Taft Road, again while school is out of session for the summer (July 5 through September 2).
Traffic Control/Detours:
The contractor is now complete with the storm sewer installations, ditch grading, and road base preparation for the northbound lane of Taft Road, between 9 and 10 Mile Roads. The paving contractor will plan of having the first lift of new asphalt on the northbound lane this week. The grading contractor is also working on removals and asphalt pulverization on the northbound lane of Taft Road, between Galway Drive and 9 Mile Road (south of the new roundabout). Detour Map
Work Status:
The contractor finished placing the final lift of asphalt on the entire roadway on Saturday, September 30th. All that remains is to finish paving a couple driveways, reinstalling guardrail at several areas, placing permanent pavement markings, and completing the remaining restoration.
2022/2023 Subdivision Water Main Replacements and Street Rehabilitation Program
Prime Contractor: Pamar Enterprise, Inc.
Start: September 12, 2022
End: September 30, 2023
Consultant: Spaulding DeDecker
Description:
The City's engineers have identified many areas throughout the City which requires a replacement of the water main due to the age and condition of the piping system. This is a
proactive program to mitigate potential problem water mains before eventual failures occur. The City developed a ranking and prioritization system similar to the Neighborhood Road
Program to select and coordinate proposed water main replacements along with the correlated streets that need to be addressed for their conditions as well. The overall intent is to
replace the water main in advance of the following year's road construction project to limit disturbance and minimize construction duration and impact. This program has and will
continue to see work on Balcombe Drive, Ennishore Drive, Chattman Drive, and Gilbar Drive in the Meadowbrook Lake Estates Subdivision; Llewelyn Drive, Llewelyn Court and Llorac
Lane in the Meadowbrook Manor Subdivision; and Center Street from 9 Mile Road to the southern City limits.
Traffic Control/Detours:
All construction will be performed half-width at a time. No detours are expected. Motorists should expect longer delays while daytime work progresses. Residents located in the work
zone on the side being worked on, may not have access to their driveways until the water main has been installed or the pavement has been poured and cured.
Work Status:
The contractor was issued a change order to begin work on Roethel Drive (from 9 Mile Road to the far western end of the cul-de-sac) this week. All work is expected to be completed by the end of October. All streets in the Meadowbrook Lakes and Meadowbrook Manor Subdivisions, as well as Center Street have been topped-out with new asphalt. Over the next several weeks, the contractor will be working on the lengthy punch list of items (mainly irrigation) throughout the two subdivisions. The contractor is also continuing to address weeds in several areas. It is expected that getting good growth that is acceptable be around late September into October.
Howell's Walled Lake Subdivision Water Main Replacement and Street Rehabilitation
Prime Contractor: DePonio Contracting, LLC
Start: March 13, 2023
End: September 30, 2023
Consultant: OHM Advisors
Description:
Last year, the City completed an overhaul of the Howell's Walled Lake Subdivision's storm sewer system by replacing and upsizing the main run of storm sewer through the middle of the
subdivision or Martin Avenue. It was quickly decided that while the City is already in the subdivision, we take the opportunity to replace the problem areas of water main, line the
existing sanitary sewers and repave all the streets in the neighborhood. The following streets will be under construction during this project: Martin Avenue, Wainright Street, Linhart Street
and Paramount Street.
Traffic Control/Detours:
All construction will be performed half-width at a time. No detours are expected. Motorists should expect longer delays while daytime work progresses. Residents located in the work
zone on the side being worked on, may not have access to their driveways until the water main has been installed or the pavement has been poured and cured.
Work Status:
All water main, sanitary sewer and street paving work is now complete. The contractor has also completed a full, second round of restoration. This will be monitored for any areas that do not take and retouched accordingly.
2023 Industrial Roads Rehabilitation Program
Prime Contractor: Cadillac Asphalt, LLC
Start: July 5, 2023
End: October 15, 2023
Consultant: AECOM Great Lakes
Description:
The City of Novi will be rehabilitating several public roads within two industrial parks (the southern quarter mile of Hudson Drive; DeSoto Court; Ryan Court; and Peary Court in the Beck North Corporate Park and Magellan Drive and Humboldt Drive in the Beck West Corporate Park). The rehabilitation method will be to discretely profile mill down the existing concrete surface; place a thin layer of asphalt; apply an interlayer fabric (to minimize reflective cracking); and cap everything with two more inches of asphalt. There are also some minor areas of damaged or severely deteriorated concrete that must be replaced. Finally, the City also added approximately 500-feet of street reconstruction on the far eastern portion of Drakes Bay Drive, in the Island Lake of Novi development, located off Wixom Road.
Traffic Controls/Detours:
All streets are now complete and fully reopened.
Work Status:
All streets are now complete and fully reopened.
Lakeshore Park Pedestrian Tunnel Replacement on South Lake Drive
Prime Contractor: Fonson Company, Inc.
Start: February 27, 2023
End: May 25, 2023
Consultant: AECOM Great Lakes
Description:
Due to its age and condition, the City of Novi is replacing the pedestrian tunnel under South Lake Drive which connects Lakeshore Park to the Walled Lake beach.
Traffic Control/Detours:
South Lake Drive was reopened to normal traffic operations nearly a month ahead of schedule and the beach was reopened just prior to the Memorial Day weekend.
Work Status:
South Lake Drive was reopened to normal traffic operations nearly a month ahead of schedule and the beach was reopened just prior to the Memorial Day weekend.
No road closures scheduled at this time.
Ever wonder how a pothole is formed and why it seems to reappear from one year to the next?
The main culprit is water: precipitation in the form of snow, ice and rain seeps into cracks in the pavement surface, freezes, and expands the pavement and underlying roadbed material. When temperatures rise above freezing, the water melts and creates a void or cavity in the pavement. The pothole is created when vehicles drive over the cavity, crack the pavement and loosen roadbed material. The pothole gets significantly worse as more precipitation events and freeze/thaw cycles occur throughout the late winter/early spring months.
The City of Novi Department of Public Works (DPW) works diligently to repair these nuisances on Novi roadways. Crews are constantly patrolling for and repairing potholes. DPW’s goal is to have reported potholes on major roads patched within 24 hours, and within 2 days for local/neighborhood streets. Community members should note that DPW works in partnership with the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) on the County’s major roads in Novi: Grand River Avenue, Novi Road, Ten Mile Road, Twelve Mile Road, Haggerty Road, Eight Mile Road, Napier Road, Pontiac Trail, and Fourteen Mile Road.
To report a pothole on any roadway in Novi, contact the Department of Public Works at 248-735-5640. Regular office hours are 7:30am - 4:00pm Monday - Friday. You can also click here to send an email notification.
To report a pothole on one of RCOC’s major roads listed above, click here to complete and submit a problem report form .
Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a list of some of the most frequently asked questions as it pertains to road construction in the City of Novi. If your question is not on this list, feel free to shoot us an email at communityrelations@cityofnovi.org.
Q - Will the contractor work in front of my house on weekends?
Q - Will I always have access to my driveway?
Q - Will my driveway be replaced along with this project?
Q - What if I want to replace my entire driveway?
Q - Will delivery or removal service be disrupted (mail service, UPS/FedEx and trash service)?
Q - Where will I be able to pick up my mail?
Q - Will the areas of my lawn that are disturbed be replaced?
Q - Will I lose water or sanitary sewer service during construction?
Q - Will you be repairing or replacing sidewalks in front of my property along with this street construction?
Q - Will the school bus pick up my children up at the same location?
Q - Where can I park my car(s) while access to my driveway is closed?
Q - How are landscaping features and lawn irrigation systems dealt with during construction?
Q - Will the contractor work in front of my house on weekends?
The project work hours (based on the City’s ordinances) are: Monday - Saturday, 7a.m. - 7p.m. Any variations from this need prior approval from the City’s Engineering Division and Building Official.
Q - Will I always have access to my driveway?
For the majority of the construction project, you will have access to your driveway. However, if concrete curb and gutter and/or roadway is replaced, the City recommends a 5-day minimum curing time with no disturbance to the concrete during this time. There also may be short periods during the day where you may not have access to your driveway due to street or utility construction, but generally driveways will be accessible by the end of the day. Property owners will be provided notification during the project when access to driveways will be restricted.
Q - Will my driveway be replaced along with this project?
Driveways are NOT being considered for replacement as part of the Neighborhood Road Program, but in some cases where the successful completion of the roadway is affected by the condition of the drive, the approaches or portions of them may be replaced. The portion of your driveway disturbed by the project will be replaced as close as possible to its original location and configuration as existed prior to construction. Unique patterns or coloring will not be replaced.
Q - What if I want to replace my entire driveway?
It will be at the Contractor’s discretion if they wish to be involved in replacing individual property owner’s driveways. The property owner shall coordinate these improvements themselves with the contractor, including payment. Please contact the project representative for further details.
Q - Will delivery or removal service be disrupted (mail service, UPS/FedEx and trash service)?
The City will coordinate with the Post Office, delivery services and trash provider during periods of limited access (as deemed necessary). The property owner should continue putting out trash as normal.
Q - Where will I be able to pick up my mail?
At the start of construction, the contractor will install temporary mailboxes and residents will be notified of the location. The location of the temporary mailboxes is coordinated with the Post Office. During construction, any mailboxes which require removal will be reinstalled at the end of the project. In extreme cases, when the mail carrier cannot deliver to your mailbox, you will be able to pick-up your mail at the local Post Office.
Q - Will the areas of my lawn that are disturbed be replaced?
Roadway pavement, concrete curb and gutter and/or driveway replacement will involve (in most circumstances) only minimal disturbance (6 to 8 inches). Areas will be replaced with adequate topsoil, seed and mulch. The contractor is responsible for as long as necessary to insure that proper grass growth and coverage exists, at the satisfaction of the City and homeowner.
Q - Will I lose water or sanitary sewer service during construction?
At no time will a house not have water and/or sanitary sewer service.
Q - Will you be repairing or replacing sidewalks in front of my property along with this street construction?
The City will be evaluating all sidewalks within or immediately adjacent to the defined work areas. Priority will be given to sidewalk ramps at road intersections in order to comply with the Federal American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandate. Replacement or repair of other sidewalks will be on a case-by-case basis and as budget allows.
Q - Will the school bus pick up my children up at the same location?
The City will coordinate with the schools to determine if an alternate pick-up location is required during construction. If a new location is required, the affected residents will be properly notified.
Q - Where can I park my car(s) while access to my driveway is closed?
Construction of the roadways will take place half-width at a time. Therefore, access will be provided to the driveways opposite of the construction. When your driveway is not accessible due to roadway construction, you will need to seek an alternate parking location. It is highly recommended that you negotiate with your neighbor across the street and reciprocate when your neighbors are affected by the same construction.
Q - How are landscaping features and lawn irrigation systems dealt with during construction?
Before work starts, the homeowner must remove all non-compliant items located within the City’s right-of-way. The following table lists examples of compliant and non-compliant items that are frequently installed within the public right-of-way:
Item | Compliant | Non-Compliant | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
Brick Pavers | Yes | Only asphalt/concrete pavement allowed within City right-of-way | |
Boulders | Yes | Vehicle safety hazard | |
Brick Mailboxes | Yes | Vehicle safety hazard | |
Landscaping around mailbox or street trees | Yes | Vehicle safety hazard | |
Sprinkler lines/heads | Yes | ||
Asphalt/concrete driveway approaches | Yes | ||
Standard mailboxes | Yes | ||
Invisible fences (for Pets) | Yes | City not responsible to replace |
Any non-compliant items that are not removed by the homeowner, will be removed by the City’s contractor and placed on the homeowner’s property. Non-compliant items will not be reinstalled by the City. The City’s contractor will remove and replace compliant items. The contractor will remove sprinkler heads from the right-of-way, bag and tag them by address, and store them for subsequent reinstallation. In some cases, drive approaches may be repaved with in-kind materials (i.e., asphalt or concrete) and standard mailboxes will be reinstalled.