Whitmer fills potholes with Oakland County Road Commission


(Photo courtesy of Michigan Executive Office of the Governor)
  

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer continued her “Work With Whitmer” tour in Lake Orion, where she assisted the Oakland County Road Commission and Operating Engineers Local 324 fill potholes on critical local roads. The governor worked alongside road commission staff to learn about patching techniques and road repair strategies.

“I am thrilled that the Oakland County Road Commission allowed me to roll up my sleeves and play a small part in the vital work they do each and everyday,” said Whitmer. “We must continue to rebuild our roads and bridges to keep Michiganders safe and bolster our economy.”

Making long term investments in Michigan’s crumbling infrastructure is one of Whitmer’s major priorities. Last year, the governor announced the Rebuilding Michigan plan, a $3.5 billion bond plan to rebuild state highways and bridges, expanding hundreds of major new road projects over the next five years.

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