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Columnist Tom Greenwood provides a segment of his chat with Kirk T. Steudle, the newly appointed director of MDOT. In addition to answering a question...

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County officials Monday slammed the brakes on $22 million worth of proposed construction projects, some of which had been planned for several years, b...

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By Scott AikenHerald Palladium Staff WriterAs the effects of climbing oil prices ripple through the economy, county road commissions in Michigan are s...

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A new website trying to build interest in boosting financing for the state's roads and transportation system was announced on Monday.The Michigan Tran...

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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 Hou...

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Mike Nystrom, Vice President of Government & Public Relations at MITA discusses the recently released TRIP Report.

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Report cites crumbling pavement, aging bridges

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Lansing area road conditions received an "F" in a report released Monday.

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An annual report by The Road Information Program (TRIP) giving Michigan's road system low grades should serve as a wake-up call for Southeast Michigan...

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