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Washtenaw County's bridges are in trouble. And with little state funding available to maintain or replace them, Washtenaw County Road Commission of...

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Posted in: Washtenaw, News
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Lawmakers will do Gov.-elect Rick Snyder no favor if they adjourn their lame duck session on Dec. 2, as projected, without resolving a funding shortag...

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Posted in: News
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Michigan could see half of its road construction budget disappear by 2012, taking with it scores of repair projects and thousands of jobs in a state t...

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Posted in: News
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Throughout Michigan, bridges are crumbling or outdated. And, some of the worst are Downriver. According to a study by the Michigan Infrastructure and...

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Posted in: Wayne, News
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Washtenaw County's bridges rank among the worst in the state, according to a recent report from the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Associa...

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Posted in: Washtenaw, News
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We might dismiss the latest warnings about deteriorating bridges close to home as a self-serving pronouncement. It's being delivered, after all, by th...

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Posted in: Macomb, Oakland, News
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ESCANABA - A recent report issued by the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association (MITA) shows that statewide, 28 percent, or 3,055, of ...

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Posted in: Delta, News
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The Transportation Lobby Day, scheduled for November 30, has been postponed due to the limited legislative calendar being proposed for the remainder o...

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Posted in: News
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Welcome to Michigan -- unless it's Tuesday or Wednesday. Starting soon, the state's 14 welcome centers will have reduced hours of operation because o...

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Posted in: St Clair, News
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Two out of every five bridges in Oakland County — or 165 of 446 — are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, according to a statewide...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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