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           Backers of increased taxes for road repairs have been touting the results of the Aug. 3 p...

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The Lenawee County Road Commission is bracing for another 5 percent revenue drop and talking about selling construction equipment idled by a lack of...

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  The viewpoint from Mark Griffin of the Michigan Petroleum Association, “Voters should decide how to fund state road repair” (Sentinel, Tuesday...

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  The Michigan Legislature is taking its talent for farce to "Monty Python" levels. It remains a possibility that the Legislature will fail to c...

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Months ago, state lawmakers agreed it is critical to find $84 million so the state won't lose a massive federal match to fix its crumbling roads. Tod...

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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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LANSING – Voters throughout Michigan generously and overwhelmingly approved measures to pay for road improvements and public transportation in the Aug...

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Despite challenging economic times, Michigan voters stepped up on Aug. 3 to demonstrate their financial support for local road improvements and public...

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Congressman Jim Oberstar talked about the future of transportation on PBS program on August 28, 2009. The discussion is still relevant today.

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Amid budget cutbacks, the deterioration of America’s roads, bridges and highways has accelerated to an alarming degree. The kicker, however, is that b...

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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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