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The Road Commission for Oakland County will have fewer employees available this winter to operate and maintain the snow plow vehicles and salt trucks ...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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DETROIT -- A statewide study by the Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association reveals that 28 percent of the state's bridges are either struc...

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An advocacy group for Michigan road workers claims Livingston County ranks 14th-highest among Michigan's 83 counties in local bridges in need of redes...

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Posted in: Livingston, News
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Due to a 20-percent budget reduction, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is scaling back hours of operation at the 14 Michigan Welcome C...

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For the second straight year, the Road Commission for Oakland County has had to reduce its winter maintenance staff because of falling gas tax revenue...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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A new study by a road builders group claims that more than 3,000 of the state’s bridges get poor safety ratings. The Michigan Infrastructure and Tr...

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About 30% of the 84 bridges in Branch County have received bad ratings in a statewide report released Wednesday. Of Michigan’s nearly 11-thousand brid...

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Posted in: Branch, News
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Local Overpasses Make MDOT's Bad Bridge List

They're cracked, crumbling and rusting -- and you could be driving over them every day. The Michigan Department of Transportation said more than 400 ...

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Posted in: Bay, News
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More than one-third of all bridges in Kalamazoo County are in poor condition and in need of repair, according to a report by the Michigan Infrastructu...

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To the long list of problems that Michigan needs to fix, add an even longer list of bad bridges. The Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Associ...

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