Governor Whitmer Header

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   

October 23, 2025 

Contact: [email protected] 

 

Gov. Whitmer Announces Grants to Villages and Small Cities for Road Repair

  

LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today 39 villages and cities across the state with populations less than 10,000 that will receive road funding grants awarded through the Community Service Infrastructure Fund (CSIF) Category B program. Established by the state Legislature in 2018 and administered by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), the CSIF is a stop-gap program to help fund road projects in small communities. Successful projects were selected, in part, because they are paired with planned infrastructure work, coordinated with other road agencies, focused on extending the useful life of the road and have limited other funding sources.     

  

"I ran on fixing the damn roads, and I'm proud to keep my promise and get it done," said Gov. Whitmer. "This year's balanced, bipartisan budget makes a record nearly $2 billion annual investment to fix our state and local roads, which will make everyone's drive safer and faster. We're getting this done by ensuring every penny you pay at the pump goes toward our roads. I'm so grateful to legislators on both sides of the aisle for coming together to get this done so we can build reliable roads that last for decades while supporting tens of thousands of good-paying local jobs. We have a lot of work to do, so let's move some dirt and fix those damn roads!"  

  

Grant awards range from $50,000 to $250,000 for road resurfacing, culvert replacement, pavement crack sealing and other preservative measures.  

CSIF Category B grants for 2026 

County 

Applicant 

Project/Route 

Grant Amount 

Antrim 

Village of Elk Rapids 

Various streets 

$235,935 

Arenac 

City of Au Gres 

Various streets 

$250,000 

Arenac 

City of Standish 

Airpark Drive  

$250,000 

Barry 

Village of Nashville 

State Street and Queen Street 

$137,500 

Branch 

City of Bronson 

Compton Street 

$199,155 

Eaton 

Village of Mulliken 

Various streets 

$250,000 

Eaton 

Village of Dimondale  

Hamilton Street and Ash Street 

$75,809 

Eaton 

City of Eaton Rapids 

East Knight Street and South Center Street 

$250,000 

Emmet 

Village of Pellston 

Mill Street and Edgar Boulevard 

$145,325 

Genesee 

City of Flushing 

Bellewood Drive 

$189,300 

Ingham 

Village of Stockbridge 

Elizabeth Street and Center Street 

$103,650 

Ionia 

City of Portland 

Hill Road 

$250,000 

Ionia 

Village of Lake Odessa 

Various streets 

$250,000 

Ionia 

Village of Saranac 

Various streets 

$50,000 

Iron 

City of Iron River 

Various streets 

$250,000 

Jackson 

Village of Brooklyn  

Monroe Street 

$250,000 

Kent 

City of Lowell 

Laurie Gail Drive and Brook Street 

$250,000 

Kent 

City of Rockford 

Glen Park Drive and Gibraltar Drive 

$51,882 

Keweenaw 

Village of Ahmeek 

Wright Street and Hubbell Street 

$101,956 

Leelanau 

Village of Northport 

Rose Street and Second Street 

$97,482 

Manistee 

Village of Copemish 

Cedar Street, 5th Street and 2nd Street 

$60,000 

Manistee 

Village of Eastlake 

End Street and Third Street 

$134,310 

Marquette 

City of Negaunee 

Hungerford Avenue, West Prince Street and Ann Street 

$250,000 

Montcalm 

City of Carson City 

Williams Street and Mercantile Street 

$242,800 

Montmorency 

Village of Hillman 

Various streets 

$210,000 

Muskegon 

City of North Muskegon 

Central Avenue and Lake Avenue 

$93,272 

Oakland 

City of the Village of Clarkston 

East Church Street 

$117,700 

Oakland 

Village of Lake Orion 

Various streets 

$250,000 

Oakland 

Village of Bingham Farms 

Coachlight Lane and Old Stage Lane 

$250,000 

Oceana 

Village of Shelby 

South Michigan Avenue, Bennett Street and Grant Street 

$246,500 

Sanilac 

City of Marlette 

Concord Street and Cranbrook Street 

$73,440 

Sanilac 

City of Sandusky 

Various streets 

$250,000 

St. Clair 

City of Marine City 

South Belle River 

$250,000 

Tuscola 

City of Caro 

East Sherman Street 

$250,000 

Tuscola 

Village of Mayville 

Orchard Street and Lincoln Street 

$185,000 

Tuscola 

Village of Fairgrove 

West Street and Slack Road Bridge 

$144,581 

Van Buren 

City of Paw Paw 

Various streets 

$250,000 

Washtenaw 

City of Chelsea 

Commerce Park Drive 

$250,000 

Wayne 

City of Ecorse 

3rd Street, 4th Street and High Street 

$250,000 

  

The CSIF Category B program was enacted in 1987 and reauthorized in 1993 to provide as a stop gap measure for villages and small cities to finance highway, road and street projects that are critical to the movement of people and products, and for getting workers to their jobs, materials to growers and manufacturers, and finished goods to consumers.  

  

More details about the individual grants are available on MDOT's TEDF Category B - Villages and Small Cities website. 

 

###


This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Michigan Executive Office of the Governor · 111 S. Capitol Ave · Lansing, Michigan 48901 GovDelivery logo