2026 CONSTRUCTION PLANS AND NOTICES
Tentative Start Date - After Liberty Fest

Timeline:
7/13 - Begin demolition and removal of deteriorated concrete curbs
7/20 - Pouring of new concrete curbs
7/27 - Curing time for concrete curbs
8/5 - Milling of deteriorated Asphalt
8/10 - Paving of roads
Pheasant Run Roadway Maintenance Project
As part of the Pheasant Run Roadway Maintenance Project, Nagle Paving Co., in conjunction with Canton Township and The Pheasant Run Roadway Maintenance Association (PRRMA), will begin asphalt pavement replacement starting Tuesday August 4th, 2026. This portion of the project will consist of milling and paving throughout the community’s roadways.
If you have received this notice; work is scheduled to occur on your street. We will provide traffic control and barricading during the operations, but please be aware of the construction crews and equipment as well as other drivers and adjust your speed accordingly. The process will involve milling the asphalt down a variable depth, cleaning the existing remaining asphalt surface, application of a “tack” coat and installation of a new asphalt surface. This process should take approximately ten days to complete. All work should be completed within a two-week window (weather permitting). We will be milling parts of Glengarry Blvd, Pinehurst Dr., Inverness Rd., and Sandlewood Court on the 4th and 5th. Paving of these roads will follow once all milling and cleaning are complete.
Please keep in mind that all work is weather dependent and rain events may affect the schedule of the work.
Please remove all cars from the street and turn off your irrigation system prior to Friday July 16th to facilitate this work. If we arrive and your car is in the street or your irrigation system is still on, we will not be able to complete this work. You do not want to be the reason why we must cancel operations for the entire community because of a car being in the way or a sprinkler system being left on. Also, while we are working, you will be able to drive on the surface (or tack coat) if need be, but we recommend finding another route through the subdivision if possible, during the work period. If you drive on the tack coat, it will wear off but please do not walk on it as it may track into your home if it is still wet or sticky. Lastly, low hanging tree branches that prevent the machines from performing their work will be cut and debris will be hauled off. They will NOT be professionally pruned as part of this project. Just removed for worker safety.
We understand this is an inconvenience, but please bear with us. This short-term inconvenience will lead to long-term improvements for your community. You may contact Rob Wilson with Nagle Paving Co. at 248-553-0600, ext. 328. if you have any questions.
We hope to keep any inconveniences to a minimum.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Pheasant Run Roadway Maintenance Project
2026 Construction Maps


