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The normally welcome sight of plows pushing aside heavy snow will take longer to reach subdivisions and rural roads this winter. Fewer plow drivers w...

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Posted in: Clinton, Ingham, News
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DETROIT -- A statewide study by the Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association reveals that 28 percent of the state's bridges are either struc...

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More than a quarter (28 percent) of all bridges in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties – 183 of 649 – are either structurally deficient or functionally...

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WHTC Holland: Nearly 100 Michigan Bridges Need Major Repairs

Nearly 100 mid-Michigan bridges need drastic repairs, according to a new report from the Michigan Department of Transportation.  At least 97 br...

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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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Proof Leslie Township is suffering from cuts to revenue sharing is in its roads. "None of us wants to drive on bumpy roads and run into pot holes i...

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Posted in: Ingham, News
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Since flying cars remain the stuff of science magazines, Michigan needs a robust and well-maintained road network. It doesn't have it. Nor does it see...

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Posted in: Ingham, News

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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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