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Asset Management & Public Act 325

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Asset Management & Public Act 325

Transportation Asset Management Plans Reporting Login

Understanding asset management helps officials to make more educated and beneficial decisions. The 2018 changes in Public Act 325 make this an even greater role and collaborative effort with additional infrastructure areas. See Asset Management Trainings below for more details on these new training opportunities. Additional resources will be added below and can also be found under the Support page in the main menu.

  • Asset Management Training's offered by CTT. The CTT works with local road agencies, the Michigan Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration and other transportation-related organizations to build, maintain, and manage public Infrastructure. 

  • Per Public Act 325 of 2018, any road agency with jurisdiction of 100 or more certified miles of roadways is required to submit a Transportation Asset Management Plan. Please see the TAMP FAQ document to learn more about TAMP requirements and resources.