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The Michigan Senate is poised to approve an increase in vehicle registration fees to fund state parks, even as lawmakers keep Michigan motorists waiti...

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More than 40 articles resulted from MITA's "Worst Roads" press release yesterday, including the Associated Press article shown here. Attached please ...

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The Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association (MITA) today issued a list of the state’s worst roads, naming Detroit as the worst municipa...

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Mike Nystrom, Vice President of Government and Public Relations, MITA517-347-8336 (Office)517-896-1493 (Cell)An economic...

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Whatever problems are solved in Lansing's budget negotiations, it's a safe bet road funding won't be among them.By 2011, Michigan's declining gas taxe...

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http://www.record-eagle.com/opinion/local_story_296205513.html/resources_printstory

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CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. The Michigan Department of Transportation said Tuesday that a southbound lane of Interstate 275 in Canton Township will be clo...

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http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/21219800/detail.html

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Click the link above to view an investigative report regarding bridge safety in the Detroit area, which underscores the dire need for additional trans...

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http://www.clickondetroit.com/video/21177012/index.html

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This really is getting old. Approval of the $4.5-billion state transportation budget, containing nearly all of the major state and local road projects...

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http://www.detnews.com/article/20090927/OPINION01/909270310/1008/opinion01/Editorial--Delays-on-road-funding-are-costly-and-unnecessary

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Shutting down road projects temporarily until policymakers can agree on the entire state budget would cost Michigan taxpayers an estimated $1 million....

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The current financial crisis in the United States is making a bad problem even worse, namely, the sorry state of highways and other core infrastructur...

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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/08/eveningnews/main5295632.shtml

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