Special Interest Seats Available on WATS Technical Committee

WATS encourages interested citizens who would like to have a voting seat on the Technical Committee to apply for the available special interest seats that represent Freight, Non-motorized, Environment, Senior Community, and the Disability Community.

  • You can find the applications here.
  • Appointments are for 2 years beginning February 1, 2016-December 31, 2017.
  • The appointments will be made by the Policy Committee on January 20, 2015.
  • Questions should be directed to Suzann Flowers at 734-994-3127 or flowerss@miwats.org.
  • Applications are due to Suzann Flowers on December 31, 2015. 

Still no plans on state road funding

State transportation funding debate: More questions than answers

The Michigan House of Representatives returned to Lansing last week looking to resolve the transportation funding issue. While hopes were high early in the week, the House adjourned until after Labor Day with no agreement on a plan. The list of issues in play during the negotiations is extensive. House Republicans are not likely to generate more than 40 of the 55 votes necessary to approve any plan that increases state revenue. This is the first time in the current legislative session that House Democrats are in a position where their votes are necessary for a plan to be approved.  Read the entire SEMCOG blog here.

City of Dexter profiled in SEMCOG Blog

The City of Dexter was profiled in the SEMCOG blog regarding the completed Michigan DNR Trust Fund project.

The Trust Fund, Washtenaw County, and others teamed up to invest more $1 million in developing beautiful Mill Creek Park. Adding benches, boat launches and fishing docks, expanding the trail network, and enhancing natural features of Mill Creek have enhanced quality of life in Dexter.

Road Funding, To Be Continued...

"The last time the state gas tax was increased was 1997 – 18 years ago! Then, it was increased by 4 cents from 15 cents to 19 cents a gallon. As a point of reference, Ohio’s gas tax was at 22 cents in 1997; they have raised it by 6 cents a gallon over the same period and it’s now at 28 cents – no wonder their roads are in better shape than ours!" Carmine Palombo SEMCOG Blog

Read the entire Blog post at SEMCOG