M-106 (Michigan highway)

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M-106
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 28.37 mi[1] (45.66 km)
Formed: 1928
South end:
BL I-94/BUS US 127/M-50 at Jackson
Major
junctions:
M-52 at Stockbridge
North end: M-36 at Gregory
Counties: Jackson, Ingham, Livingston
Michigan highways
< M-105 M-107 >

M-106 is the designation given to a state trunk route in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan near the city of Jackson. M-106 travels in a southwest to northeast direction from Jackson to Gregory at a junction with M-36 just a few miles northwest of Hell. In Jackson, M-106 travels next to the G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility, one of the world's largest maximum security prisons.

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[edit] History

M-106 was first designated on 1928-06-28. It was routed from US 12/Michigan Avenue along Cooper Street to Bunkerhill Road, a total of 4.5 miles (7.2 km). This route was extended north to Stockbridge on 1930-12-08. A further realignment of M-36 resulted in the extension of M-106 to Gregory. Cooper Street in Jackson was converted to one-way, southbound traffice on 1967-11-30. A northbound routing along Milwaukee Street was established. The south end of southbound M-106 was trimmed back to end at BL I-94/BUS US 127/M-50. Two-way traffic was restored in 2004. M-106 was shifted only along Cooper Street (formerly Milwaukee Street) and Francis Street (formerly Cooper Street) is left as an unsigned trunklin.[1]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Jackson Jackson 0.00 BL I-94

BUS US 127
M-50
Michigan Avenue
Southern terminus
Ingham Stockbridge   M-52  
Livingston Gregory   M-36 Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Michigan Highways: Highways 100 through 119 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 29, 2006.

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