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Grand Blanc Centre incorporated as the City of Grand Blanc in 1930. [8] In 1939, the township and the city started a joint fire department. [12] In the 1970s, the Grand Blanc city, township and school district formed a joint parks and recreation department under a commission with 2 members from each entity. [13]
West of Grand Blanc, US 23 meets I-75, and the two freeways merge near the Bishop International Airport and continue along the west side of the Flint metro area. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] I-75/US 23 has an interchange with I-69 near the crossing with the Canadian National Railway line. [ 7 ]
M-54 starts at exit 109 along I-75 and follows Dort Highway northward through suburban Grand Blanc Township.The area near the southern end is mostly residential, but north of Reid Road, there is the Grand Blanc Metal Center plant for General Motors to the east of the highway.
In Howell, Grand River Avenue meets Hartland Road which carries M-59; the highway also met M-155 in downtown, which at the time provided access to the Howell State Hospital. In the approach to Brighton, Grand River Avenue passes through rural southeast Michigan lake country. In Brighton, Grand River Avenue crossed the western end of the I-96 ...
M-44 Connector, or Conn. M-44, is a 4.185-mile (6.735 km) connector route state trunkline highway running along Plainfield Avenue in the Grand Rapids area. [1] It connects I-96/M-37 near Lamberton Lake with M-44 running along East Beltline Avenue near the Grand River. In between, the highway passes through a commercial area.
Grand River Brewery is based in Jackson, but owner Justin Dalenberg has expanded to new locations. Up next is a restaurant for farm-to-table meals, with a brewery, tasting room and live ...
Brighton is a city in Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, its population was 7,446. [4] Brighton forms part of the South Lyon-Howell-Brighton Urban Area. It is one of two incorporated cities in Livingston County and incorporates land that was part of Brighton, Green Oak, and Genoa townships.
The report also said the MTA Your Ride service purchased another 62 mini-buses in fall 2014, for a grand total of 160 vehicles. [ 7 ] In September 2016, the MTA received a $15 million grant ($12.8 million from the Federal Transit Administration and $2.2 million from the Michigan Department of Transportation ) that were used to buy 32 compressed ...