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Hancock Announces Infrastructure Projects Starting Soon

The tourism season might have some Copper Country residents feeling a little cramped, and with the addition of construction projects in the region, traffic can cause a little frustration. While the Michigan Department of Transportation has already begun work on m-26 just past the lift bridge. Hancock will have multiple projects start over the next month around the city. City manager Mary Babcock says that these projects are necessary to improve Hancock’s infrastructure. Sewer improvements will take place around Hancock in several locations. Road improvements will take place at North and Prospect Street between Ingot and Birch Street. The Minnesota Street project will repair sections from Michigan to Ethel Street. City staff will also conduct Drinking water asset management in various locations. Those with questions about upcoming infrastructure projects in the city of Hancock should contact the city office for more information.

Projects include:
• Sewer Improvements (Various Locations) – MJO Construction
• North & Prospect Streets (Ingot St. to Birch St.) – FA Industrial Services
• Minnesota Street (Michigan to Ethel) – B&B Contracting
• DWAM (Drinking Water Asset Management) Various Locations – City of Hancock Staff


If you have any questions or concerns about these projects, please contact the City of Hancock City Hall at 906-482-2720 or email manager@cityofhancock.net.

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