Flood Of Money Yields Scant Improvement In State Roads

Exclusive study finds deep cracks in costly repair program, greater need for "fix it first".

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March 6, 2003, 12:00 PM PST

By Chris Steins @planetizen


Despite the billions of dollars that the Michigan Department ofTransportation has spent to repair its ragged road system, the state'shighways have scarcely improved since the current rebuilding programbeganin 1997, according to an exclusive analysis of state records by theMichigan Land Use Institute.As a result, reports the Institute's Kelly Thayer, Michigan's roadconditions continue to rank among the worst in the nation. TheInstitute'sstudy, based on MDOT's internal road repair data, found that the stateallowed some roads to decay prematurely while it poured money intopatching old ones that instead needed complete reconstruction.

Thanks to Keith Schneider

Monday, March 3, 2003 in Michigan Land Use Institute

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