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State to fix 59 bridges under second phase of repair program

State to fix 59 bridges under second phase of repair program

by Fix MI State | Apr 8, 2022 | Roads & Bridges

The second phase of the state’s bridge repair program aimed at fixing up 59 bridges is moving forward, according to a press release from the governor’s office. Phase I of the MDOT pilot program started in March in an effort to repair 19 bridges; those projects,...
Gov. Whitmer signs $4.8 billion Michigan infrastructure plan

Gov. Whitmer signs $4.8 billion Michigan infrastructure plan

by Fix MI State | Mar 31, 2022 | Roads & Bridges

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a plan to spend $4.8 billion on the state’s infrastructure, including roads and water pipes at an event on Wednesday in Grand Rapids. Last week, Michigan lawmakers unveiled a plan for long overdue upgrades to roads, water pipes,...
Michigan is spending big on infrastructure. Its problems are even bigger.

Michigan is spending big on infrastructure. Its problems are even bigger.

by Fix MI State | Mar 31, 2022 | Roads & Bridges

Michigan officials are celebrating a “historic” deal that will pump nearly $3 billion into aging infrastructure, but advocates say the state should be spending that much — or more — every year to adequately address decades of disinvestment. The one-time funding surge...
New Funding to Fix Michigan Roads Invested by Building Michigan Together Plan

New Funding to Fix Michigan Roads Invested by Building Michigan Together Plan

by Fix MI State | Mar 31, 2022 | Roads & Bridges

Governor Gretchen Whitmer will soon sign the Building Michigan Together Plan into law, which includes nearly $5 billion in bipartisan investments that will benefit Michiganders by improving transportation and water infrastructure, supporting jobs and investing in...
Infrastructure updates: Here’s what Michigan legislature wants to do with $4.7 billion

Infrastructure updates: Here’s what Michigan legislature wants to do with $4.7 billion

by Fix MI State | Mar 25, 2022 | Michigan beaches, Drinking Water & Recreational Waters, Roads & Bridges, Stormwater & Wastewater

The Michigan legislature is ready to pump $4.7 billion into repairing the state’s World War II sagging infrastructure. The House and Senate have both signed off on the plan, with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to do so soon. The governor and the two GOP legislative...
Gretchen Whitmer, GOP strike $4.7 billion Michigan infrastructure deal

Gretchen Whitmer, GOP strike $4.7 billion Michigan infrastructure deal

by Fix MI State | Mar 24, 2022 | Roads & Bridges

Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Republican-led Legislature struck a major budget deal late Wednesday to spend $4.7 billion in state surplus and federal stimulus funds to upgrade aging infrastructure across Michigan, among other things. The spending plan...
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