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Despite the best efforts of the state to upgrade area bridges, 57 percent of Saginaw County bridges maintained by the Michigan Department of Transport...

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About 35 percent – or 74 bridges of the 210 local and state bridges in Calhoun County are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, the ...

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Across Metro Detroit an alarming 45 percent of all bridges – 910 of 2025 – are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. And the conditi...

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Washtenaw County has 99 bridges that are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete – 40 percent of the county’s total 248 bridges. Just s...

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Nearly 40 percent of all bridges in Oakland County – 165 of 446 – are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, according to a statewide...

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Nearly 30 percent of all bridges in Macomb County – 117 of 399 – are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, according to a statewide ...

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An alarming number of Michigan’s 10,831 bridges – 3,055, or 28 percent – are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, according to a ...

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Attention MTT Coalition Members:   It is time to start recruiting your members to attend the November 30th Transportation Lobby Day. ...

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The time has to be now! The Michigan Transportation Team (MTT) is entering the most critical time yet in a push for greater investment in Michigan'...

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You are strongly urged to contact your Michigan legislator today in the House of Representatives to oppose Senate Transportation Bill 1164.  Yest...

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