When Canton Township’s Lilley Road bridge, located just north Michigan Avenue and one-half mile south of Palmer Road, was abruptly closed due to unsafe conditions in April 2017, neighboring residents were understanding, tolerant and patient, realizing the connector had outlived its serviceable days. A replacement would be constructed in due time, they rationalized. Exactly two years later, that tolerance and patience has boiled over into frustration as the pock-marked bridge is no closer to being replaced than it was 24 months ago. Not only are neighbors in the four subdivisions that branch off Lilley Road between Michigan Avenue and Palmer Road forced to take circuitous routes on a daily basis, Read the article……………………
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