FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 28, 2022 Contact: [email protected] Lauren Leeds, [email protected] Gov. Whitmer to Sign Building Michigan Together Plan to Protect Water, Fix Roads, Expand Internet, Improve Parks, Build Housing Bipartisan infrastructure supplemental makes historic investments, supports tens of thousands of jobs
ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer celebrated the Building Michigan Together Plan, a bipartisan plan to invest nearly $5 billion in Michigan’s infrastructure, grow the economy, create jobs, and benefit families in every region of the state.
“The Building Michigan Together Plan makes bold, bipartisan investments in the kitchen-table issues that matter most to Michigan families, including clean water, smooth roads, fast internet, and beautiful parks,” said Governor Whitmer. “I am so proud that the Michigan Legislature and I were able to come together to get this done. This bill will make a real difference in our communities, support tens of thousands of good-paying jobs, and set up Michigan’s economy for decades of success. It is a testament to what is possible when we put Michiganders first.”
“This supplemental uses one-time resources to make long-term strategic investments in the state’s infrastructure to improve the lives of Michiganders today and well into the future,” said State Budget Director Christopher Harkins. “I look forward to continuing to build on this success and working with our legislative partners to enact a budget that will benefit all residents of our great state.”
Water The Building Michigan Together Plan includes nearly $2 billion to address critical water infrastructure needs.
Transportation The Building Michigan Together Plan calls for critical investments of $645 million in Michigan’s infrastructure, including:
Parks The Building Michigan Together Plan invests $450 million in Michigan’s state parks to improve state and local parks and trails to enhance tourism and boost the outdoor recreation industry.
High-Speed Internet The Building Michigan Together Plan will connect more households and small businesses to fast, reliable high-speed internet through:
Housing The Building Michigan Together Plan provides funding centered on housing in underserved rural and urban areas, including:
Additionally, the Building Michigan Together Plan includes:
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