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Mid-Michigan receives grants for shared areas improvement

By Editorial Board Published October 22, 2024 3 Min Read
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Mid-Michigan receives grants for shared areas improvement

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has introduced that $6.5 million in funding can be awarded to communities and transit businesses throughout the state as part of the Shared Streets and Areas Grant (SSSG) program.

This system will help the event and enchancment of plazas, sidewalks, streets, parking areas, and different publicly used areas.

The Metropolis of Jackson, Brighton, and the Capital Space Transportation Authority are all slated to obtain funding for varied initiatives throughout the area.

The grant will award between $35,000 to $200,000 to 27 communities and eight transit businesses all through Michigan.

“Today’s infrastructure investments will help dozens of communities across Michigan become more walkable, bike-friendly, and accessible to transit,” stated Gov. Whitmer

SSSG 2024 and 2025 awards: 

County Applicant Undertaking/Route Grant Quantity Berrien Metropolis of Benton Harbor Empire Avenue Sidewalk Enhancements  $          200,000  Berrien Metropolis of Bridgman Bridgman Sideyard  $          158,000  Calhoun Metropolis of Springfield Springfield Public House Connector Undertaking  $          160,850  Calhoun Metropolis of Battle Creek / Battle Creek Transit Photo voltaic-Powered Bus Stops  $          195,500  Delta Metropolis of Escanaba Ludington Full Avenue Undertaking  $          200,000  Genesee Mass Transportation Authority Perry Street Path  $          200,000  Genesee Metropolis of Flushing Pedestrian Crossing Indicators and Indicators  $            44,356  Gratiot Metropolis of Alma Alma Multi-Use Path SRTS, Heartland Path, Neighborhood Connector  $          168,800  Houghton Metropolis of Hancock Elevation Avenue Sidewalk Connector  $          200,000  Houghton Metropolis of Houghton Bridgeview Park Enhancements  $          200,000  Ingham Capital Space Transportation Authority Transit to Trails  $          163,400  Iron Metropolis of Caspian Apple Blossom Path Enhancements Undertaking  $          200,000  Iron Metropolis of Iron River Apple Blossom Path Boardwalk Substitute  $          200,000  Isabella Metropolis of Mt. Nice Mid-Michigan/GKB Pathway North Connection  $          200,000  Jackson Metropolis of Jackson MLK Jr. Equality Path Extension  $          200,000  Kalamazoo Metro Campus Loading Zone Bus Cease Improve  $          200,000  Kalamazoo Metropolis of Kalamazoo Kilgore Connector: Kalamazoo Streets for All  $          200,000  Livingston Metropolis of Brighton seventh Avenue Sidewalk Enchancment Undertaking  $          200,000  Marquette Marquette County Transit Authority College, Park, and Transit Connection at KI Sawyer  $          196,753  Marquette Metropolis of Negaunee Negaunee Downtown Enhancement Undertaking – Section 2  $          200,000  Mecosta Metropolis of Massive Rapids Sidewalk Infill Program  $          200,000  Monroe Metropolis of Monroe Metropolis of Monroe Sidewalk Growth – E. First Avenue and Jerome Avenue  $          125,632  Oakland Metropolis of Southfield Southfield Bus Cease Enchancment Program  $          200,000  Ottawa Metropolis of Zeeland Principal Avenue Speedy Flashing Beacons  $            35,000  Presque Isle Metropolis of Onaway Metropolis of Onaway Shared-Use Path Undertaking  $          200,000  Roscommon Roscommon County Transportation Authority St. Helen Secure Passage  $          200,000  Saginaw Saginaw Transit Authority Regional Companies Bus Cease Facilities Enhancements  $          200,000  Van Buren Metropolis of Hartford sixtieth Avenue Sidewalk Extension  $          200,000  Washtenaw Ann Arbor Space Transportation Authority Fourth Avenue Avenue and Transit (FAST) Enhancements  $          200,000  Washtenaw Metropolis of Ann Arbor Fourth Avenue Avenue and Transit Enhancements  $          200,000  Washtenaw Metropolis of Ypsilanti Ypsilanti Secure Neighborhood Connections  $          200,000  Wayne Metropolis of Dearborn Dearborn MoGo Growth Undertaking (West Warren Avenue and Salina Neighborhood)  $          200,000  Wayne Metropolis of Northville Pedestrian Midblock Crossings Adjoining to the Proposed Downs Growth  $          200,000  Wayne Metropolis of Detroit Subsequent Cease Detroit  $          200,000  Wexford Metropolis of Cadillac Lakeside District Enhancements  $          200,000  Michigan Government Officer of the Governer press launch

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