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LANSING – A bipartisan package of bills aimed at providing increased funding for Michigan's crumbling roads and dangerous bridges was introduced today...

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August 2, 2011 MEMO TO: Editorial Page Editors FROM: Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association IN RE: Myth: ...

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LANSING – A Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) reorganization plan, which cuts staff and offices, was heralded today by the Michigan In...

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The Michigan Department of Transportation on June 2 released a report on the status of Michigan bridges and the picture it painted was not a pretty on...

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LANSING – Nearly three times as many federal aid roads in Michigan are in poor condition than there were seven years ago, according to The Michigan Tr...

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LANSING – Frustrated drivers across the state have identified more than 650 potholes on the new online reporting system at www.drivemi.org since Feb. ...

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LANSING -- A new online system will make it easy for the public to report and avoid potholes during the dreaded pothole season, which began with warme...

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Snowstorms cost Michigan $250 million a day in lost economic opportunity for each day the roads are impassable, according to a recent national study. ...

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A winter storm is on its way today, and white-knuckled motorists will be reminded that the state lacks the necessary resources to mount an aggressive ...

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Ninety percent of Michigan's structurally deficient or functionally obsolete bridges will not be repaired over the next five years because the state h...

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