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County expands pavement-preservation contracts and approves MDOT signal upgrades
Summary
Macomb County approved contract modifications to expand its concrete and hot-mix asphalt pavement-preservation programs after favorable bids, and approved a $2.37 million Michigan Department of Transportation contract to update signal cameras and technology at intersections in Romeo and Fraser using federal funds.
The Macomb County Board of Commissioners approved contract modifications to increase work under the county's pavement-preservation programs after bids came in below budgeted amounts, and authorized a Michigan Department of Transportation contract to update intersection signal cameras and related technology.
Public Works staff told the board the county had budgeted $4 million for the concrete pavement-preservation program and $4 million for the hot-mix-asphalt (HMA) overlay program, and had added a new sub-preservation…
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