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Midland coalition seeks $20 million from state as part of multi-year flood-resiliency push

House Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Midland business and community leaders outlined decades of flooding, described a combined strategy of short- and long-term projects including Army Corps studies, noted a $40 million grant (part ARPA) already secured, and requested $20,000,000 in the next cycle to advance levee, pump station and resiliency projects.

Business and civic leaders from Midland asked the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy for state support to accelerate flood-mitigation work in the Tittabawassee watershed.

Tony Stamas, president and CEO of the Midland Business Alliance, co-chairs of a community flood committee and other local leaders described repeating flood…

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