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Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 12:20 AM

Leland M-22 project delayed

Plans for improvements to M-22 in Leland were discussed Monday by the township board and a representative of the Michigan Department of Transportation. Krista Phillips operations engineer with the MDOT office in Traverse City attended Monday’s monthly meeting of the Leland Township Board to discuss paving plans in the unincorporated village of Leland.

Plans for improvements to M-22 in Leland were discussed Monday by the township board and a representative of the Michigan Department of Transportation.

Krista Phillips operations engineer with the MDOT office in Traverse City attended Monday’s monthly meeting of the Leland Township Board to discuss paving plans in the unincorporated village of Leland.

Phillips said that plans to reconstruct M-22 from 700 feet south of the village to Hill Street have been postponed until 2027 due to budget constraints. The project had an estimated cost of $4.5 million. Instead, Phillips presented plans to mill and fill the pavement and add ADA compliant ramps throughout the village.

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