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Midland coalition seeks $20 million this cycle for flood‑resilience and sewer/storm projects

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A Midland business‑community coalition and local leaders told the appropriations subcommittee they have raised $1.63 million locally and seek $20 million in state funds in 2025 to advance midterm flood‑mitigation projects while continuing longer-term U.S. Army Corps of Engineers studies.

Business and civic leaders from Midland described a multi‑year effort to reduce frequent flooding in the Tittabawassee watershed and asked the House Appropriations Subcommittee for $20 million in the 2025 cycle to advance midterm resilience projects.

Tony Stamas, president and CEO of the Midland Business Alliance, said the committee formed after the 2020 dam breach to coordinate business,…

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