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Michigan Infrastructure Commission to deliver presentation today

Measuring tape shows the size of pothole on one of Michigan's roads. (WDIV 2016)

DETROIT – Michigan's Infrastructure Commission will present Monday its "solutions for improving the state's infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life" in the state. 

UPDATE: State report: Michigan should spend $4B more a year on infrastructure

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From Gov. Rick Snyder's office: 

We're not going to kick today's infrastructure challenges down the road any longer.

Michigan's 21st Century Infrastructure Commission will present on Monday its list of bold solutions for improving our state's infrastructure and enhancing the quality of life for all Michiganders.

Be the first to hear about these recommendations by watching online on Monday, December 5 at 9 AM. Join the conversation online using the hashtag #MIInfrastructure.

If we want better paying jobs, healthier communities, and a stronger foundation for our kids in every region of the state, we need to support these goals to create 21st century infrastructure systems that are safe, reliable, efficient, and cost-effective for all Michigan residents for the next 30 to 50 years.


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