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The plan, a key part of Governor Gretchen Whitmer's promise to "fix the damn roads" commits about $2 billion to road building and repair as part of the state's fiscal year 2026 budget.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation has paused its I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project in Detroit because of public opposition and high costs.
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Summer means construction season in Michigan. This week, there are six new projects launching around the state.
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A Michigan House Committee could forward a Republican road funding plan to the full House floor Tuesday.
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It’s possible that automated systems in Michigan's road work zones could send tickets to speeders. The legislation soon could be on Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk.
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The TRIP report finds people driving on poorly maintained roads lost commuting time due to congestion, and car repairs costs Michiganders $17 billion a year.
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Since April of 2023, crews have been painstakingly removing and relaying thousands of bricks along a more than six block stretch of Flint’s Saginaw Street. Most of the bricks date back to the late 1800’s.
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Getting Michiganders ready for the coming solar eclipse, tourist season, and construction season compete in Traverse City, and we visit the studio of a Grand Rapids-based multimedia artist.
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The new report estimates it will cost $3.9 billion more annually than is currently being spent just to maintain Michigan’s roads and bridges.
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Washtenaw County residents are concerned about a proposed rock, sand, and gravel mine.