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  2009
  December
30M-13 bridge replacement project to begin in Bay County
22Tolls to increase on U.S. side of Blue Water Bridge starting Jan. 5
December 22, 2009 -- The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), which is responsible for the operations and maintenance on the U.S. side of the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, will raise the tolls for passenger vehicles and initiate an incremental increase for commercial vehicles.
22Change in signal operation at M-36 and Pettysville Road in Livingston County
21MDOT to discuss new M-59 sound walls in Macomb and Oakland counties
17Reminder from Mackinac Bridge Authority: Passenger vehicles tolls will be $3.50 on Jan. 1
14Final Environmental Impact Statement completed for Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal (DIFT) project
11Finished in seven weeks! Nine Mile Road bridge over I-75 in Hazel Park replaced
11Mackinac Bridge Authority receives award of excellence
08Cable guardrail works - MDOT's You Tube channel shows why
04MDOT to host public meeting regarding 2010 resurfacing of M-153 (Ford Road) in Garden City
03Sault Ste. Marie Bridge Authority convenes for first time
03MDOT and CRAM remind motorists: "Don't Crowd the Plow!"
02MDOT updates highway bridge information on the Web
01MDOT keeps most rest areas open through winter

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