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The quagmire known as ESTA has created many challenges for members. MITA member Bodman recently developed several base policies for ESTA at MITA’s request. When determining what policy or combination of policies works best for your organization, the following should be considered when selecting a policy. Front-Loading – Companies should

What is the Hierarchy of Controls when it comes to hazard identification on job sites? The Hierarchy of Controls is a tried-and-true process for identifying and ranking safeguards to protect workers from hazards. It includes five categories, ranging from the most effective to the least effective. Elimination ensures the hazard(s)

The offering: The bi-annual State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) highlights presentations will be held virtually on September 17th from 9:00 am to noon. Call for Presentation Ideas: MDOT staff are encouraged to submit their innovative work as a topic to present at the event. Please submit ideas by Friday, August

For the fourth year in a row, the Michigan Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) Clare Welcome Center will host the National Work Zone Memorial over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. This special memorial honors the lives of more than 1,600 road workers, motorists, pedestrians, law enforcement officers, public safety officials

Road Funding School groups: Don’t balance road deal ‘on the backs of Michigan’s students’ (The Detroit News, 6/18/25) Pothole Payback Some Michigan drivers get cash for pothole damage repairs while state help is inconsistent (WKAR, 6/19/25) MITA Mention: The Pothole Payback program is operated by the Michigan Infrastructure &

Road Funding Genesee County road quality ranks 10th best in Michigan, report shows (MLive, 6/12/25) Work Zone MDOT announces road projects, lane closures across state (Detroit Free Press, 6/9/25) Underground Infrastructure ‘A lot of money’: Jackson increases water, sewer bills to fix aging infrastructure (WLNS, 6/12/25)

The Governor, along with Speaker Matt Hall and Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks, met last week on road funding and the state’s budget behind closed doors and without staff. We have received information from the meeting that there wasn’t anything major to report. It’s important to note that this was

Road Funding Trump to Michigan: Comply with immigration, DEI orders or lose road funding (Bridge Michigan, 5/30/25) MITA Mention: Because that formula is written into federal law, those funds are likely secure, said Lance Binoniemi, of the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association, a trade group representing the construction industry. But

With the upcoming summer’s extreme temperatures, we should all be aware of some tips to prevent heat stress. Remember that physical activity at high temperatures can directly affect health and indirectly cause accidents. MITA has created the toolbox talk below, containing tips on how to beat the heat and avoid

This is your reminder: our road funding message needs to be shared—and reshared—everywhere, constantly. The Michigan Senate has stalled, and we can’t afford silence or inaction. The House has already done its part, but without consistent pressure from our industry, the Senate won’t feel the urgency. How You Can Help:

Pothole Payback First 5 Pothole Payback winners announced in Michigan (MLive, 5/22/25) ATTACHED Fix MI State Announces April Winners of Pothole Payback Contest (Michigan Business Network, 5/23/25) Road Funding Michigan roads improve but will crumble without funding solution (Capitol Confidential, 5/23/25) Hall Suggests More Cuts To Fund Roads Following