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Which Glen Arbor roads are impassable

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The Aug. 2, 2015, super storm that hit Glen Arbor dropped hundreds of old-growth trees on nearby roads, making it difficult to access our town. Particular trouble spots are M-22 south of Glen Arbor and Dunn’s Farm Road, between the Foothills Motel and Miller Hill.

We compiled this map to help you navigate impassable roads and roadblocks. The blue lines represent road stretches that are impassable, or near impassable. The red marks indicate Leelanau Sheriff roadblocks.

(Note, as conditions change, this map will change. We welcome citizen journalists! Please let us know if we missed anything.)

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