Gov. Jennifer Granholm has announced that
The state also will leverage a $270 million-per-year increase in federal road funds, which was approved in the six-year federal Highway Bill that was OK’d in August.
All told,
Construction work in the next two years will take place in 59 counties across the state. They include repairs or resurfacing more than 600 lane miles and 42 bridges.
The plan also includes six capacity improvement projects, which include new roads or lane expansions.
The revised five-year plan includes an average of about $1.36 billion in annual road and bridge spending, The AP reported. It also includes an average of $60 million a year for targeted safety improvements.
State lawmakers will need to approve moving some projects forward and provide the state match for federal funds.