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Help Us Bring Back the Swag: Golf Outing Grab Bag Donations Needed

Let’s bring back the good ol’ days—when every golfer left our outings with a bag full of great swag! As we gear up for the 2026 MITA Golf Outing Series, we’re looking to refill our golfer grab bags with fun, useful, and creative promotional items from our Associate members. These
Events

2026 Golf Outing Registration and Sponsorship Opportunities Now Available

Registration is now open for all four outings in the 2026 MITA Golf Outing Series! These outings are some of our most anticipated events of the year—and they will sell out quickly. We encourage you to reserve your team(s) as soon as possible. All registrations can be completed online at
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MITA in the News – 4/3-4/10

Construction Season Whitmer kicks off her final road repair season (WKAR, 4/8/26) Whitmer talks about road plan in ‘official kickoff’ to Michigan construction season (WXYZ, 4/8/26) ‘FIXING THE DAMN ROADS’ | Gov. Whitmer announces start of Michigan’s 2026 road construction season (Yahoo! News, 4/8/26)   Pothole Payback Pothole Destroy Your Tire Around Michigan?
Engineering

MDOT 2026 Holiday Periods

MDOT has issued a memorandum defining the construction suspension periods for the 2026 Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day holidays. Please click here to view the MDOT memorandum.  If you have any questions, please contact any member of the MITA engineering team: Rachelle VanDeventer | rachellevandeventer@thinkmita.org Jeremiah Leyba |
Safety

Reminder: MITA Safety Directors Meeting – April 14

This is your reminder for the MITA Safety Directors Meeting, which will be held during the Michigan Safety Conference on Tuesday, April 14, from 12:30–1:30 PM. Safety directors are encouraged to attend and take part in this opportunity to connect with fellow industry professionals, discuss current safety topics including damage
Engineering

2026 Spring Weight Restriction #4

Effective Monday, April 13, 2026 at 6:00 am, weight restrictions will be lifted from the southern Michigan border north to and including US-10 in Ludington, Mason County from the M-116 intersection then east to M-66 in Osceola County then north to M-61 in Osceola County then east to US-23 in
MITA in the News

MITA In the News – 3/24-4/3

Pothole Payback Michigan drivers can get $800 for pothole damages (MLive, 4/1/26) Michigan ‘Pothole Payback’ Contest Begins; Highlights Vehicle Damage (Radio Results Network, 4/1/26) Michigan contest launches to pay drivers for pothole damage (WILX, 4/2/26) Drivers in Michigan can receive payouts for pothole damage (WLAV, 4/2/26) Snap a pothole damage pic, win up to
Safety

MPSC Complaint Data: Increased Reporting—And the Responsibility to Speak Up

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) has released preliminary data comparing complaint activity from the first quarter of 2025 to the same timeframe in 2026. The numbers show a sharp increase: 4 complaints filed through March 25, 2025, compared to 30 filed through March 25, 2026. At first glance, that
MITA in the News

MITA In the News – 3/20-3/27

Potholes Wayne County township calls potholes ’emergency.’ Here’s why (Detroit Free Press, 3/26/26) Viral video of Dearborn Heights man fixing pothole catches city’s attention (CBS News Detroit, 3/23/26) Work Zones Road projects across Mid-Michigan to affect drivers (ABC 12 News, 3/23/26)
Memoriam

In Memoriam Ronald G. Boddy

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Ronald Gene Boddy on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. Ron was a proud member of the Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters Local 687 and served as Vice President and part owner of Boddy Construction Co., Inc. Working side by side
Engineering

2026 Spring Weight Restriction #3

Effective Monday, March 30, 2026 at 6:00 am, weight restrictions will be lifted from the southern Michigan border north to and including US-10 in Ludington, Mason County from the M-116 intersection then east to US-127 in Clare County then south to US-10 in Clare County then East on US-10 to
Safety

New MISS DIG Positive Response Code 005 – Ongoing Coordination

Michigan excavators rely on the MISS DIG 811 system to ensure underground utilities are properly located before excavation begins. A new Positive Response code — 005: Ongoing Coordination — will soon be implemented, and it is important for MITA members to understand what it means and how to properly manage