Mill Pond Dam Sidewalk Closure
13 August 2025
Another Exciting Project in Linden!
The sidewalk across Mill Pond Dam will be closed for several weeks beginning Monday, August 18, 2025. The entire stretch of sidewalk between Tickner Street and Mill Street is scheduled to be replaced with a new stamped concrete walkway. Pedestrians and cyclists will have to use the N. Bridge Street sidewalk to cross the Shiawassee River throughout the closure. Weather permitting, the project should be completed by mid to late September.

Please be advised that the City has been informed by Priority Waste of truck maintenance issues that will prevent the collection of all Yard Waste today. Residents are asked to leave their Yard Waste at the curb, as it will all be collected tomorrow instead. Trash collection will proceed as regularly scheduled today. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
Work continues to progress on the east end of the project between Bridge Street and Beach Buggy Lane. The contractor is final grading the road in preparation for the placement of asphalt. On Monday, August 11th, W. Rolston Rd between Bridge Street and Beach Buggy Lane will be completely shut down to through traffic to allow the contractor to complete the final grading of this section of roadway. The contractor will work with the residents living on this section of the roadway for access. W. Rolston Road between Beach Buggy Lane and Hogan Road will be open for access to the Shiawassee Shores Community. Work zones require extra caution, and we ask for your support in keeping safety a top priority. Please remember to: · Slow down and stay alert when approaching and traveling through construction areas. · Follow posted signs and directions from workers. · Plan ahead for potential delays and seek alternative routes when necessary. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to improve W. Rolston Road. Working together, we can create a safer and more efficient roadway while minimizing disruptions.

The main message in this report is similar to the previous. Work continues to progress on the west end of the project between Beach Buggy Lane and Hogan Road. The contractor will continue to focus on the installation of the edge drain and road base until it is completed. They will also return to removing additional curb and gutter in the coming days in order to prepare the area for the concrete contractor to return. In addition to the underground work, subcontractors will continue to work on general landscape grading from Beach Buggy Lane to N. Bridge Street. W. Rolston Road between Beach Buggy Lane and N. Bridge Street will remain mostly open, with the possibility of slight delays as motorists make their way around the landscaping contractors. W. Rolston Road between Beach Buggy Lane and Hogan Road will continue to be limited to one lane, with occasional full closures while trucks are loading and unloading. Work zones require extra caution, and we ask for your support in keeping safety a top priority. Please remember to: · Slow down and stay alert when approaching and traveling through construction areas. · Follow posted signs and directions from workers. · Plan ahead for potential delays and seek alternative routes when necessary. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to improve W. Rolston Road. Working together we can create a safer and more efficient roadway while minimizing disruptions.

The asphalt contractor will be returning to the project tomorrow to address some asphalt quality issues that have been identified throughout the project. This work will be focused on several small areas, so there should be minimal travel disruptions. We anticipate that one lane of travel will remain open in the work areas. Despite the open lane, we recommend motorists avoid the work zone if possible. This work should be completed within a couple of days. We are also receiving a lot of calls regarding landscape repairs, or the lack thereof. The contractor will continue to move through the neighborhood until all landscape repairs have been completed. If you believe the landscapers have completed your street, but not your property, contact us so that we can make sure you haven’t been overlooked. If you have any concerns specific to your address, please contact the city to make sure your concerns are scheduled to be addressed.

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