Ithaca wins $250,000 state grant for Union Street project
Michigan approved a $250,000 Transportation Economic Development Fund grant for Ithaca’s Union Street project, with the city listing $686,100 in matching funds.
Michigan approved a $250,000 Transportation Economic Development Fund grant for Ithaca’s Union Street project, with the city listing $686,100 in matching funds.
Indiana certified Borden Civil Town’s 2026 budget, including $39,550 for Local Road & Street and $63,750 for Motor Vehicle Highway.
A state transportation program lists a 4.377-mile reconstruction of M-91 from Stanton Road to Kendaville Road in 2026, along with additional road work nearby.
Indianapolis-Marion County leaders are considering Proposal 26-192 on road funding and transportation obligations, while a related plan to raise vehicle excise surtax and wheel-tax charges faces opposition from Mayor Joe Hogsett.
Mayor Joe Hogsett vetoed vehicle-tax increases approved by the Indianapolis City-County Council, setting up a possible override vote or a new approach to road funding.
Cadott, WI — WisDOT lists a $749,745 award for W North Road, covering half of an estimated $1.5 million project while local details remain pending.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Michigan’s FY 2026-27 budget on July 21. Most spending changes begin with the fiscal year on October 1, including money for roads, free school meals, tax provisions and Medicaid and SNAP administration.
Elkhart’s proposed wheel-tax ordinance would redirect most existing vehicle revenue to the city while opening a path to potential state road funding.
Indiana approved $121.16 million to replace roadway revenue lost during the gas-tax suspension. New Castle and Henry County payment amounts still need confirmation.
Mayor Joe Hogsett vetoed Indianapolis City-County Council Proposal 192, which would have raised Marion County vehicle fees tied to a $50M road match in 2027.
Elk County’s July 9 agenda lists a $7,500 Liquid Fuels request for Saint Marys City for 2026 1b stone—what to watch next as documentation and reporting move forward.
San Bernardino, CA — SBCTA advanced a countywide Measure I extension, but supervisors still must act before voters see it on the Nov. 3 ballot.