Lexington Waterfront Redevelopment Progresses with $8 Million State Grant Through 2027
Lexington's waterfront redevelopment advances with construction at Tierney Park and harbor maintenance set to continue through 2027. Funded by an $8 million state grant, the project involves dredging, breakwall repairs, and marina upgrades, leading to intermittent closures. Village officials emphasize the long-term benefits for tourism and the local economy despite the extended timeline affecting local businesses.

Construction on Lexington's waterfront redevelopment is ongoing, supported by an $8 million state grant. The project includes upgrades at Tierney Park and harbor maintenance, with work carried out by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers. Major construction phases will lead to intermittent closures through 2027, including full marina closure from September 8, 2026, to May 28, 2027. Planned improvements involve dredging and infrastructure upgrades. Village officials highlight the long-term economic benefits despite concerns from local businesses about the disruption caused by the extended timeline.




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