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New push begins to ease approval of gravel mines in residential areas

View Comments LANSING  Gravel miners and other business groups are launching a new push to make it easier to open sand and gravel mines in residential areas, and this time they have new bills and a new primary sponsor  Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich. A Senate committee on Thursday is to take up consideration of a package of bills that would move approval of gravel mining permits away from local governments to the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). Critics say that like earlier bills that have failed to become law, it would override local control and result in the dust and noise of gravel operations coming to many Michigan residential neighborhoods.

Engineers rate U S infrastructure a C-

Engineers rate U.S. infrastructure a C- State given D+ in 2018 report card   Mitchell Kukulka, Mitchell.Kukulka@mdn.net FacebookTwitterEmail American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) still graded 11 categories of the nation s infrastructure in the D range in the 2021 Report Card for America s Infrastructure on Tuesday. (File Photo) Though modest progress has been made since 2017, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) still graded 11 categories of the nation s infrastructure in the D range in the 2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure on Tuesday. The study, initiated every four years, evaluated 17 categories of infrastructure, with this year s grades ranging from a B for Rail to a D- for Transit. For the first time in 20 years, the country’s infrastructure as a whole received a grade in the C range, meaning on average, the nation’s infrastructure is in mediocre condition, has deficiencies and needs attention, according to a press release.

LIVE at 10:45 a m : Lt Gov Gilchrist inspects bridges, discusses infrastructure

Lt. Gov. Gilchrist inspects bridges, discusses infrastructure Michigan Executive Office of the Governor By: FOX 17 and last updated 2021-03-05 18:19:44-05 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — On Friday, Lieutenant Gov. Garlin Gilchrist visited two bridges slated for repairs in Grand Rapids. The I-96 and US-131 bridges over the Grand River will be among the first to get work done since the governor included $300 million in her latest budget for infrastructure. Lt. Gov. Gilchrist and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are finally making strides on fulfilling their attention-grabbing campaign promise to ‘Fix the Damn Roads.’ They also unveiled a $3.5 billion dollar bonding plan to pay for repairs over the coming years.

Whitmer scheduled to testify at US Senate hearing on infrastructure

Whitmer - Gov Whitmer s 2022 budget gets Michigan back to work and supports our schools

Whitmer Gov. Whitmer s 2022 budget gets Michigan back to work and supports our schools FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE      Gov. Whitmer’s 2022 budget gets Michigan back to work and supports our schools  Budget plan will equitably grow the economy, expand skills training, provide child care for families, rebuild infrastructure, and help small businesses     LANSING, Mich.  Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s third executive budget was released today, centered on equitably growing the state’s economy by expanding skills training and childcare for families, providing a further down payment on rebuilding the state’s crumbling bridges and water infrastructure, and helping small businesses recover from the pandemic. State Budget Director David Massaron outlined the recommendations this morning to a joint session of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees. 

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