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Mon County Commission President Tom Bloom discusses #FTDR.
Mon County Del. John Williams talks #FTDR on Monday's show. Plus, your texts and tweets.
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Final poll results about a potential police review board in Morgantown. Plus, Mon County Delegates John Williams (D) & Joe Statler (R) join the show to talk #FTDR.
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Episode 68 is here...the boys discuss the WV Map, Oak Hill gets to play a game, Stuff strikes again, Garrett the academic, FTDR, Huggs has lost some weight, Deuce may be loose, new football committ, poor Marshall, Okla St review, Baylor preview, QB change?, most heartbreaking defensive moments, most memorable rides home, and the dumbest arguments.
Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Ben Salango talks # FTDR. WV Secretary of State Mac Warner highlights National Voter Registration Day.
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Mon County Commissioner Ed Hawkins discusses an upcoming FTDR meeting with the state Division of Highways. Chris Dale joins the show to highlight some local haunted areas.
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We all want the roads in Michigan fixed. But the price? And paying more for it? That’s been a topic of hot debate among politicians and online commenters since Governor Gretchen Whitmer unveiled her plan to raise the gas tax by 45 cents a gallon to raise about $2.5 billion for the roads. But actually “Fixing the Damn Roads” is harder than a catchphrase. There’s a real problem on the ground, with large populations, high traffic volumes and aging infrastructure. The bill is adding up, and getting bigger the longer we don’t do anything. So to dive in on a very local level – specifically Wayne County, Michigan’s most populous county – we’re joined by Deputy Wayne County Executive Khalil Rahal and Director of Public Services Beverly Watts. We talk about previous road funding “fixes,” where technology really is at to fix roads, where Michigan really stands per capita on funding our roads and some of the restraints Michigan law puts on local cities and counties for raising money for their roads. It’s an interesting discussion. Then, we run down a few quick stories around town. Detroit is the fastest-growing in the nation for walkable places, but still, only 10 percent of the city fits that bill. A Detroit-based Unicorn startup, StockX, has a new round of funding and new CEO. And the old Motorama Motel in Ferndale is going to see new life. Thanks for listening to the Daily Detroit podcast!
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Just in time for the Mackinac Policy Conference, the Center for Michigan and its Bridge Magazine have a new report out all about Michigan’s abysmal roads. It’s titled Fixing Michigan’s Road Mess: The Unclear Path Ahead. The report is the result of convening more than 3,200 residents across the state to talk about the state of our roads. It found broad agreement, unsurprisingly, that our roads are in terrible shape. But it found no consensus whatsoever on the issue of how to pay for repairing them — or how much we should spend repairing them. On this episode, we spoke with Bridge Magazine’s public engagement reporter, Allie Schmidt, about the report and some of its findings. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made “fixing the damn roads” a centerpiece of her successful election campaign last year, and with auto insurance reform edging closer to completion, the issue figures to loom over the Mackinac Policy Conference this week on Mackinac Island. Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.
It's Anything Goes Friday. Dave & Sarah discuss #FTDR, Morgantown's Elections and ESPN's struggle with geography.
Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone weighs in on #FTDR. Plus info on this weekend's Mon Baseball Classic.
#FTDR... Dave & Sarah discuss the upcoming meeting with the DOT and Mon County Commissioners concerning the area's crumbling roads and take your calls, texts and tweets.
Mon County Commissioner President Tom Bloom is in studio talking #FTDR
Dave & Sarah talk #FTDR and other local issues.
WV Senate Minority Leader Roman Prezioso talks #FTDR. Plus students putting on a musical at University High School stop by the studio for a preview of their upcoming performance.
Monongalia County Commission President Tom Bloom & Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone talk #FTDR. Also, Dave & Sarah react to Monday's interview with the Morgantown City Manager about the upcoming city budget.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer today released her first proposed budget before a joint meeting of House and Senate appropriations committee members, and she’s targeting investments to three problem areas for Michigan: roads, K-12 schools and contamination threats to drinking water resources. In a nutshell, the governor proposes to raise gasoline taxes in three installments of 15 cents to an extra 45 cents by October 2020. To pay for it, she’d undo some of the tax reforms championed by Gov. Rick Snyder, her predecessor. It’s a big pill to swallow, but there can be no doubting that Michigan has racked up a massive bill all these years of kicking the can down the road. On today’s show, we also run down some of her other proposals, including boosting funding for K-12 schools and creating a free community college program for Michigan high-school graduates. There’s news about a new demolition contract for Joe Louis Arena, with the wrecking ball arriving this spring. A new $30 million skilled-trades training center is planned in Detroit. Jer also gets nerdy about the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservancy, which will be closed until July, maybe even on weekends, due to some major reconstruction work. And a shout-out to Shelby Township’s Alena D’Amico who has made it on The Voice! Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. Support the show through our Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Dave & Sarah continue the discussion on the Campus Self Defense Act and Co-Chair of the North Central WV Caucus on Roads Tom Bloom talks #FTDR.
Dave & Sarah get an update on powers outages and damage from the high winds, Brad McElhinny has an update from the legislature, plus discussion of #FTDR and 180 days.
It's "Anything Goes Friday" on the show. Dave & Sarah take your calls on campus concealed carry, teacher pay, and #FTDR.
On today’s pod, we cover a bunch of transportation-related news. First up: Rivian, the electric vehicle startup we’ve covered in a Detroit Public Television segment and on this pod, may get a big investment from Amazon and General Motors. We discuss how that could be a huge boost for the company as it eyes the launch of its first vehicle in fall 2020. But what does it say about GM and Amazon? Next, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan was in Lansing today to talk auto insurance reform. As a reminder, Michigan has the nation’s most expensive car insurance. Republicans have signaled the issue as a priority for the current legislative session, and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signaled an openness to working on it. As a refresher, check out our interview with Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law a while back on the state’s no-fault law and Duggan’s lawsuit. Completing our transportation trifecta was Gov. Whitmer’s discussion of the need to “fix the damn roads” in last night’s State of the State address, her first. Republicans are even starting to come around to the idea that more revenue may be needed to fix our dismal roads and bridges. Could toll roads be one solution? Whitmer also discussed wanting to strengthen civil rights protections for gay and transgender people in her SOS speech, and she targeted the practice of making controversial legislation referendum-proof. We talk about both of those proposals. In other news: Detroit City FC have announced a preseason friendly match against NCAA College Cup semifinalists Michigan State University on April 20 And two Detroit-area eateries have yanked CBD oils off their menus
A packed show on Tuesday. Mon County Delegates John Williams and Evan Hansen joined the show to talk about the education reform bill and #FTDR. Plus Dave & Sarah ask "Where are all the Morgantown City Council candidates?"
Morgantown City Council members Ron Dulaney & Ryan Wallace discuss budget transparency. Plus, what happened to all the #FTDR bills introduced at the legislature?
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