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Livingston Daily: Group: ‘Inaction’ costs millions for needed repairs

Posted by Michigan Transportation Team in Latest News, News and Blog. Comments Off

25th February

Livingston County taxpayers would have to pay $25 million to fix the same roads it would have cost $11 million to fix two years ago due to “legislative inaction.”






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