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The state's recently approved 2010-2014 Five-Year Transportation Program has been posted online by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) on...

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http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,1607,7-151-9621_14807_14810---,00.html

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Click the link below for a pdf of the survey.The County Road Association of Michigan (CRAM) on February 2 announced the results of their annual survey...

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Click on the link above to view a list of the projects that were eliminated. The Michigan State Transportation Commission today approved the Michig...

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The Michigan Transportation Team (MTT) commends State Rep. Richard Ball, R-Bennington Township, and State Rep. Pam Byrnes, D-Lyndon Township, for intr...

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Representatives Dick Ball and Pam Byrnes introduced legislation today that would provide an additional $1.4 billion over the next four years while als...

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No one likes the idea of raising taxes in a grim economy, but a proposal to raise the diesel tax from 15 to 19 cents per gallon is a worthy exception....

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http://www.thetimesherald.com/article/20100119/OPINION01/1190321/-1/NEWSFRONT2/It-s-time-to-end-diesel-tax-break

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A comprehensive fix for the state’s running-on-fumes transportation system is still a distant goal. However, a state Senate panel has moved the matter...

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The U.S. House passed a $154 billion jobs bill this week that could potentially provide more than $800 million dollars for federal-aid eligible transp...

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Click on the attached PDF at the end of this press release to view a list of the project delays, the five-year plan, and statewide press releases.The ...

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Yet another report about the poor quality of Michigan’s roads has brought the issue directly to West Michigan.In Tuesday’s Chronicle it was reported t...

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http://www.mlive.com/opinion/muskegon/index.ssf/muskegon_editorials/index.html

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