by Fix MI State | May 16, 2018 | Roads & Bridges
Michigan is expected to post a budget surplus of between $279 million and $348 million this year, thanks to stronger than expected economic growth triggered by the federal tax cuts. Additional surpluses of $190 million and $334 million are anticipated over the next...
by Fix MI State | May 9, 2018 | Roads & Bridges
If you live in East Grand Rapids, you may want to check out these construction and maintenance projects scheduled for this spring and summer It’s that time of year again, orange construction barrels will be out and roads might be closed down. The City of East...
by Fix MI State | May 9, 2018 | Roads & Bridges
Detroit has begun a $58-million project to repave 88 miles of Detroit’s neighborhood roads, officials announced Wednesday. Mayor Mike Duggan announced the plan at his State of the City address in March, and the city on Wednesday said the work was underway. About...
by Fix MI State | May 7, 2018 | Stormwater & Wastewater, Dams & Other, Michigan beaches, Drinking Water & Recreational Waters, Roads & Bridges
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says a pilot project has provided a roadmap on how the state can establish a statewide asset management system to better manage roads, water pipelines and other infrastructure. Among the recommendations are ensuring that all participants in a...
by Fix MI State | May 5, 2018 | Roads & Bridges
As the weather gets warmer more potholes are springing up. The city of Lansing encourages residents to report them. One man came to us after finding out, just because the city claims a pothole is fixed doesn’t mean it actually is. As of April, Lansing has 1,046...
by Fix MI State | May 4, 2018 | Roads & Bridges
If Brighton voters approve a 4.3 mill tax increase for road improvements in August, it will be for a decade, not forever. The Brighton City Council voted to cap the millage at 10 years Thursday. Previously-approved ballot language had no end date for the millage....