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The White House announced this week that Michigan is in line for more federal dollars as part of a new federal infrastructure spending plan.
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The roads in Michigan are becoming deadlier for drivers.
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A controversial package of bills to change state rules around aggregate mining has been put on pause in a state house committee. Opponents to the legislation are hopeful that mounting resistance can either kill - or improve the proposal.
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A new report says Michigan’s road and bridge funding gap is growing.
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Road construction and infrastructure projects are demanding more sand and gravel resources, and mine applications are sweeping the state. Local communities have the power to approve or reject the mines, but they don’t always know how.
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Inflation is increasing the cost of major road projects in Michigan, but transportation officials say this year's work to fix the roads will continue unabated.
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Michigan Democratic and Republican leaders are calling for a gas tax holiday to reduce pump prices.
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Michigan is looking for new uses for old tires.A set of grants from the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy will fund projects to mix…
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With water current high water levels and no decline in sight, some of Michigan’s infrastructure is being pushed to its limits. Transportation officials…
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There’s still no deal between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Legislature’s Republican leaders on road funding.The rhetoric tossed between the…