OKEMOS, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – More than a year after construction began on a bridge project in Ingham County, the Okemos Road Camel Back Bridge reopened.

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The work on the bridge saw multiple delays, frustrating residents and commuters. However, drivers can breath a sigh of relief as of Wednesday night – both northbound and southbound traffic are now zipping through smoothly.

A video of traffic moving through the area can be seen here.

Officials said there will be intermittent outer lane closures from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to finish work on manholes until April 7.

Temporary lane closures will be required intermittently when there is consistently dry weather. This will allow the Ingham County Road Department’s contractor to seal concrete joints and apply the concrete surface coating.