City of Clio issued the following announcement on Nov 15.
MICHIGAN IS SET TO RECEIVE approximately $10 billion from the newly passed federal infrastructure bill. That includes money for roads, bridges, public transportation, water infrastructure, high-speed internet, and electric-vehicle charging systems.
This is in addition to the state's own budget for those types of projects, and on top of federal COVID relief money that remains unspent.
For perspective, the current state budget, signed last month, has $3.5 billion for road repairs. The federal infrastructure bill has another $7.3 billion for Michigan's roads. Figuring out how to direct those dollars, and the rest of the federal funding, to projects across the state will be a major process. The dollars will be spread out over five years.
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