The proposed project is a Federal-aid Secondary route and is 1.8 miles in length. It begins at Victor Street just north of the Grand Trunk Railroad and terminates at Kalamazoo Street in the north. The proposed facility will consist of six lanes with three northbound and three southbound lanes. Specific design features will be further analyzed in Section D of this Statement. The section between the I-96 freeway and the New York Central Railroad just south of Victor Street was upgraded from two to five lanes in 1963. Logan Street is a State trunkline south of I-496. The scheduled improvement of Logan Street between Victor and Kalamazoo Streets is a part of the future plans for improvement of road facilities within the city. These improvements are eventually to be extended north of Kalamazoo Street to M-43, and then possibly to a future northbelt freeway, bypassing the northern perimeter of the Lansing urbanized area. Environmental impacts and adverse effects are discussed.
Proposed Reconstruction of Logan Street (M-99) from Victor Street to Kalamazoo Street, Lansing, Michigan
1973
77 pages
Report
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English
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