![]() These icons ( ![]() | I-196 Michigan(link)80.65 miles [1 I-480 in Omaha is also called the Gerald R. Ford Freeway. [11 Changes in Proposed NumberingOriginally (1957-58), the Benton Harbor - Grand Rapids - Detroit highway(now I-96 and I-196) was to be part of Interstate 94. A short spurto Muskegon from Grand Rapids was to be I-94N. (Today's I-94 between BentonHarbor and Detroit was to be Interstate 92.) [9 In April 1958, meanwhile, the Michigan Highway Department recommended: [13
![]() Changes between I-96 and I-196By the early 1960s, I-96 followed the 1957 I-94 route, from BentonHarbor to Grand Rapids to Detroit. The 37-mile spur from Grand Rapids toMuskegon (old I-94N) was called I-196. Many Michiganders were unhappy with the designation. TheDetroit to Muskegon route, which was the predominant traffic pattern andhad enjoyed a single number since 1920, now changed suddenly from I-96to I-196 as drivers traveled west. It was difficult to provide clear, conciseguide signage in the area. [15 On May 1, 1963, Highway Commissioner John Mackie announced the StateHighway Department would petitionAASHO to redesignate area routes toprovide a continuous route number to Muskegon. [14
On Aug. 24, 1963, the State Highway Department submitted the request to AASHO.Its proposal revived the old I-67 idea, much like the 1958 plan: [15
Highway Department spokesmen said the AASHO review would take severalmonths. Not long afterward, AASHO approved the request in part. I-196became part of a unified I-96 as desired. However, the same wish to keepI-67 in reserve prevailed, and Michigan's proposed I-67 became thenew I-196. I-196: I-67? reduxWhat was old could be new again. US 31 is being upgraded between Benton Harborand South Bend, Indiana, and many lay people at least are talking aboutdesignating I-67 in the area. If that ever happened, it would probablyincorporate all of I-196 except the Holland - Grand Rapids portion, whichdiverges from US 31. See also:
I-296 (not signed as interstate) Michigan(link)3.43 miles [1 The I-296 section of US 131 was completed (and numbered I-296/US 131) in1963. [4 In an email to fellow roadgeek Chris Bessert, MDOT official Ari Adler,head of communications for the Grand Region, confirmed the I-296 designation"is still officially there, although rarely used, except internally." [3
I-496 Michigan(link)11.78 miles [1
I-696 Michigan(link)29.39 miles [1 The northern bypass of Detroit has been planned since at least the 1950s.In 1958, Michigan's preferred number for the highway was, believe it or not, I-98.(Other short Michigan-only interstate proposals were 67, 73, and 77.) [13 Disputed in 1970In 1970, proposed I-696 in Oakland gained federal attention as one of the "Major InterstateSystem Route Controversy in Urban Areas" -- a select group of 21 highly contestedfreeways including Boston's Inner Belt (I-695),Hartford'sI-291,and Washington D.C.'s Potomac River Freeway (I-266). Here is the assessment ofI-696: "Prior to 1967, Michigan law required the approval of local communities for highway designand locations. Since the State was not able to obtain approval of any alternate locationfor I-696 by the eight communities involved, an arbitration law was passed in 1967to settle Interstate highway disputes. The arbitration board selected a locationgenerally proposed by the highway department. Two of the communities, Pleasant Ridgeand Lathrup Village, contested the constitutionality of the arbitration board.The State Supreme Court has heard the case and found the an arbitration to be constitutional."[12 See also:
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