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Deal Reached Over Macomb County Sinkhole Funding

State Capitol - file photo
Melissa Benmark
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WKAR

(MPRN-Lansing) Macomb County will get money to work on a giant sinkhole. A deadlock in the Legislature was holding up the money, and it also delayed getting $100 million for Flint in the same budget bill. 

The House and the Senate could not agree on whether the money for Macomb should be a grant or a loan. Then, Governor Rick Snyder’s administration found $3 million in a fund for fixing roads that will be re-purposed to fix the sinkhole.

“It’s not necessarily where we expected it,”

said state Representative Jeff Yaroch (R-Richmond).

“But, it seems reasonable. This fund was set up for issues such as this.”

Governor Snyder declared a state of emergency in Fraser in January. The sinkhole was caused by a sewer line collapse, and forced two dozen families from their home on Christmas Eve. The Legislature does not need to vote before the money is given to Macomb.

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