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The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has once again updated information on the MDOT Web site at www.michigan.gov/highwaybridgereport about...

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They're cracked, crumbling and rusting -- and you could be driving over them every day. The Michigan Department of Transportation said more than 400...

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Nearly 100 bridges in mid-Michigan-- bridges that hover over some of our busiest highways and roads-- are in dire need of repair. That's according to ...

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State lawmakers recently, at the last minute, managed to cobble together $84 million in matching funds so the state could secure about $475 million in...

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The United States is saddled with a rapidly decaying and woefully underfunded transportation system that will undermine its status in the global econo...

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First, the cheery news. Michigan government remains open for business. The state’s continued operation was anything but certain a few days ago as the...

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Lawmakers believe the key to a stable spending plan is to invest areas that will turn Michigan around. "Such as our infrastructure, like roads and br...

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It looks like Michigan won't lose nearly $500 million in federal road dollars after all. A legislative conference committee came up with a compromi...

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 A transportation group has released a report that ranks Detroit and its surrounding suburbs as 17th in the nation for having roads in the poores...

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