Kalamazoo Public Safety: Dozens of roads remain closed due to downed trees and power lines

KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. — High winds on Monday knocked down trees and power lines across Michigan. Kalamazoo County was one of the worst hit, and the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety is warning drivers that there are still dozens of roads closed due to those downed trees and power lines.

KDPS is warning drivers to avoid roads blocked by debris or fallen trees.

KDPS shared a list of road closures as of 7 a.m. on April 28:

  • 1300 N Rose St
  • Norway Ave & N Rose St
  • 500 Wheaton Ave
  • 1300 Alamo Ave
  • 800 Hoffman Ct
  • 1703 Princeton Ave
  • 815 Woodward Ave
  • Princeton Ave & Hopkins St
  • Amherst Ave & Madison St
  • 3713 Adams St
  • 1128 N Church St
  • Woodbury Ave & Ada St
  • Cobb St & Mabel St
  • 4041 Lakeside
  • 1930 Dickie Dr
  • 629 Jefferson Pl
  • 1410 Sheridan Dr
  • 2829 Appletree
  • Center St & Charlotte Ave
  • 223 Monroe
  • 912 E Cork St
  • Collins St & Portage St
  • 630 Dwight
  • 409 Ingleside
  • 623 Denner
  • Stuart St & Kalamazoo Ave
  • 1400 Academy St
  • 727 Wheaton Ave
  • 2226 Fredrick St
  • Merrill St & Forest St
  • 2400 Bruce St
  • Lomond Dr
  • Forest Glen & Bronson Blvd
  • 1000 N Rose St
  • 1233 Reycraft Dr
  • Pasadena Ave & Homecrest Ave
  • Homecrest Ave & Portage St
  • Banbury Rd & Moreland Ave

Crews from City of Kalamazoo Public Services, Kalamazoo Public Safety, and Consumers Energy have been working to respond to calls, clear debris, and address hazardous conditions since the damaging winds Monday…

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