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Should the Detroit area have another international border crossing? Yes, for two primary reasons: to facilitate commerce and to enhance security. T...

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Click here to submit your 2011 pothole information, which will then be reported on our statewide map.

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MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) -- (02/14/11)--Most area roads are offering up anything but smooth right now. Potholes are emerging in full force as the snow and ...

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LANSING -- A new online system will make it easy for the public to report and avoid potholes during the dreaded pothole season, which began with warme...

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KALAMAZOO — When the weather begins to warm up, there will be melting snowmen, disappearing snow drifts and potholes. Lots of potholes. “When it war...

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Editorial Boards Supporting Increased Transportation Funding in 2010 Ann Arbor News Battle Creek Enquirer Bay City Times Crain’s Detroit Business ...

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So, about that tunnel: with almost 1,200 people per square mile, New Jersey is the most densely populated state in America, more densely populated t...

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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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The Legislature still hasn’t quite hammered out the method to free up about $85 million in state funds so Michigan can qualify for nearly $500 million...

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The Legislature still hasn’t quite hammered out the method to free up about $85 million in state funds so Michigan can qualify for nearly $500 million...

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Sign the Petition

The Michigan Transportation Team (MTT) recently announced an online petition drive for citizens who are tired of driving on pothole-riddled streets. Although the petition is non-binding and will not change the law, the names of petition signers will be presented to state policymakers to demonstrate the level of support in Michigan for investing in our state’s infrastructure.

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Use our website to find your legislator and send them a message about the Michigan roads. We fill out the form for you, all you have to do is find your legislator. It will only take you a couple minutes.

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About Drive MI

With transportation needs increasing, and available funding not able to keep pace with the growing demands of the state’s transportation network, the Drive MI Campaign represents a comprehensive strategy for fully funding Michigan’s transportation system in the 21st century.

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