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LANSING, Mich. Here is a list of state road projects included in today's agreement among Governor Granholm, Senate Majority Leader Ken Sikkema and House Speaker Craig DeRoche.

Local road projects not on this list will be decided by officials from the County Road Association of Michigan and the Michigan Municipal League, along with Michigan Department of Transportation officials.

_I-75 business spur intersection of M-139 near Sault Ste. Marie: $600,000

_Teal Lake Project in Marquette Co.: $1.5 million

_Michigan Technological University Skyway in Houghton: $1.5 million

_M-25 overlay from St. Clair County line to the village of Lexington: $2.9 million

_Wixom Road interchange on I-96 in Oakland County: $10 million

_U.S. 131 Constantine bypass and right-of-way acquisition for four lanes in the future in St. Joseph County: $31 million

_Latson Road overpass and $7.5 million
right-of-way assistance for bridge construction in Livingston County: $1.8 million

_Milbocker Road overpass in Otsego County: $2.4

_Study of I-75 expansion from M-59 to Eight Mile Road in Oakland County: $10 million

_U.S. 127 from Ithaca to St. Johns: $1 million

_Ford/Beck roads interchange in Wayne County: $300,000

_M-59 from Crooks/Ryan roads in Oakland County: $3 million

_Woodward/Lincoln safety improvements in Oakland County: $700,000

_U.S. 2/County Road 521 in Delta County: $346,000

_U.S. 127 Conrail bridge improvements in Mason County: $900,000

_U.S. 31/Stebbins Road interchange in Muskegon County: $1 million

_M-150/Rochester Road project in Oakland County reinserted into the five-year transportation plan: $800,000

_M-37 improvements in Kent County: $80,000

_Boardman River Bridge in Traverse City: $50,000

_Traffic light on M-99 in Eaton County: $52,000
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