(CBS Detroit) — Wayne County is investing almost $90 million into its roads and bridge infrastructures forward of the 2022 building, in accordance with the county Division of Public Providers.
The county hopes to enhance greater than 25 roads and greater than 10 bridges by the autumn.
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Officers say the undertaking might be a continuation of Wayne County’s 10-12 months Asset Administration Plan (TAMP) for its infrastructure.
“The plan, initially carried out in 2019, focuses on preventative upkeep for the county’s roads and bridges,” mentioned Division of Public Providers Director Beverly Watts.
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Development season will start in April via November.
“Whereas we proceed to enhance our roads and bridges, extra state and federal {dollars} are wanted to help our plan; which is a roadmap designed to proceed serving to us obtain the objective of being proactive and never reactive relating to Wayne County infrastructure,” mentioned Wayne County Govt Warren C. Evans.
To view the complete itemizing of tasks, go to www.waynecounty.com.
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