Amazing. The official ribbon cutting for the new Marquette interchange is tomorrow. Completed over three months ahead of schedule, the project is more than $10 million under budget.
One can only hope this will serve as the gold standard for the next few major highway projects in the area - a huge section of I-94 south toward Chicago will be torn up beginning next year, along with the Mitchell interchange that links 894 with 94. At some point in the future, the Zoo interchange will also be torn down and rebuilt; that project will be much trickier, as that is the busiest interchange in the state.
If gas weren't so darn expensive, I'd take a ride just to try out all the new ramps/overpasses/underpasses.
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