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Levin Press Office: 202-228-3685 Stabenow Press Office: 202-224-4822 |
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Northwest Michigan Transportation Projects to Benefit from
Changes in Transportation Bill |
| WASHINGTON
– Two federally funded transportation projects in northwest Michigan
will be able to move forward thanks to a technical corrections bill that
passed the Senate today, Senators Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow (both
D-Mich.) announced. The bill will next go to the House of Representatives
for final passage and then sent to the President for his signature into
law.
The technical corrections bill amends the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) to fix some problems that became apparent in the transportation bill passed by Congress almost three years ago. The technical corrections affect projects in Grand Traverse County and its neighboring counties, and Otsego County. “This legislation will vastly improve the flow of traffic and more importantly driver safety throughout Northern Michigan,” said Stabenow. “Not only will it fund a study taking the necessary steps to improve the road and transportation system in Grand Traverse County, but it will also improve transportation infrastructure in four surrounding counties, providing a larger benefit to the region. As a result of this legislation a much needed option for travelers heading east or west under I-75 in Gaylord will also be provided.” “Sometimes small corrections make a big difference,” Levin said. “As traffic around Grand Traverse County continues to worsen, the need for a comprehensive transportation and land use study that encompasses the adjoining counties becomes even clearer. I encourage all of my constituents in Grand Traverse and the surrounding four counties to attend the upcoming Grand Vision workshops. In Otsego County, once Milbocker and McCoy are reconnected in Gaylord, drivers will have a much easier time traveling east and west.” Grand Traverse County
Otsego County
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