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Update: Two Kalamazoo Roads Still Closed

The City of Kalamazoo created this map of road closures and high-risk areas. For a detour map and other flooding information, visit the city's alert page.

Updated 6:25 a.m. Thursday, March 1. Two roads remain still closed in Kalamazoo due to flooding, according to the map. They are E. Crosstown Parkway between Mills St. and S. Pitcher St., and Sheldon St. between S. Pitcher St. and E. Vine St.

Updated 7:25 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28. The map showed all roads had reopened, except E. Dutton St. between Jasper St. and Portage St.

Assistance for flooding victims:

From 12 noon to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, free cleanup kits and a few tools will be handed out at the Lakewood Fire Station, 3100 E. Lake St. in Kalamazoo, according to a Kalamazoo County Sheriff's Office press release. The project is a partnership between the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. For information, email jevand@kalcounty.com.

We recommend refreshing this page once to make sure you are receiving the most updated information. Some roads are flooded but have not yet been closed.