Debbie Stabenow | Senator Debbie Stabenow Official website
Debbie Stabenow | Senator Debbie Stabenow Official website
DETROIT, MI - U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (MI) and Gary Peters (MI) on June 27 announced the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will be awarding the City of Jackson, Michigan $6,785,245 in federal funding through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant program, which was funded through the bipartisan infrastructure law the senators helped enact. The funding will help reconstruct Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Drive in Jackson from South Street to Morrell Street and will add pedestrian safety measures, street lights, stormwater infrastructure, turning lanes, parking spots, tree planting, and other street improvements.
“Reconstructing MLK Drive is an important part of revitalizing the MLK Corridor. This investment will help redevelop these important commercial corridors, create jobs, and improve the community for residents and visitors,” said Senator Stabenow.
“Investments in infrastructure are investments in our communities, our economy, and our safety,” said Senator Peters. “I’m proud to have helped enact the bipartisan infrastructure law that made this funding available for these needed improvements along MLK Drive in Jackson.”
“In 2018, as the President of the Jackson County Branch NAACP, I had the privilege of working alongside Mayor Derek Dobies to accomplish the renaming of Francis Street to MLK Drive. This change, after 49 years of effort, symbolized the beginning of a transformative journey, promising significant changes and intentional investments in revitalizing Jackson’s Southside,” said Jackson Mayor Daniel Mahoney. “Today, standing before you as a lifelong citizen of Jackson’s Southside and the city’s first Black Mayor, I am truly honored to receive the Raise Grant. This grant will enable the City of Jackson to continue fulfilling that promise of positive change. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Senator Gary Peters, Senator Debbie Stabenow and all others who have played a role in Building a Better Jackson!”
More information on RAISE grants can be found at https://www.transportation.gov/RAISEgrants/about.
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