Governor Gretchen Whitmer awarded $3.1 million in state funding for road repairs in 17 rural Michigan villages and cities from the Community Service Infrastructure Fund (CSIF).

Governor Gretchen Whitmer awarded $3.1 million in state funding to 17 rural Michigan villages and cities for road repairs, with individual project grants ranging from $97,000 to $250,000. The Community Service Infrastructure Fund (CSIF) grants will cover road resurfacing, culvert replacement, pavement crack sealing, and other preservative measures. The Michigan Department of Transportation administers CSIF, with successful projects selected for their alignment with planned infrastructure work, coordination with other road agencies, focus on extending the useful life of roads, and limited funding sources for road improvements.

March 28, 2024
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