Apr 12, 2023 | MITA in the News
Legislation aims to improve work zone safety Up North Live, April 11, 2023 Construction Group Supports Traffic Cameras In Michigan Work Zones Radio Results Network, April 12, 2023 Michigan wants to use cameras to ticket speeders in construction zones Bridge Michigan,...
Apr 10, 2023 | MITA in the News
A-Z Animals, April 3, 2023 1. West Virginia Did you know that West Virginia had roughly 7,314 bridges in 2022? Unfortunately, around 21% or 1,531 of these bridges are classified as structurally deficient by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Even...
Apr 10, 2023 | MITA in the News
Bridge Michigan, March 31, 2023 Michigan’s infrastructure is in bad shape, and recent estimates suggest the state’s roads, bridges, water systems and transit are only getting costlier to fix. But at least for now, the state’s Democratic leadership — including the...
Apr 3, 2023 | MITA in the News
WXYZ, March 31, 2023 For years, Michigan lawmakers have been pushing to get cameras in construction zones, and that call has once again been renewed. The idea is to slow drivers down and keep construction workers safe while they risk their lives to fix our roads. Most...
Mar 16, 2023 | MITA in the News, Uncategorized
Last week the MITA funded Public Sector Consultants (PSC) report “Michigan Transportation Infrastructure Needs and Funding Solutions” was released to the public. In brief, the report shows that $9 billion dollars a year is the current need to maintain and rebuild our...
Mar 7, 2023 | MITA in the News
MITA’s Executive Vice President Robert Coppersmith and MITA’s Vice President of Government Affairs Lance Binoniemi were featured speakers at today’s infrastructure funding press conference in Lansing. Public Sector Consultants released the Michigan...