TRAVERSE CITY — Fixing the crowded and sometimes dangerous Division Street traffic corridor will take years and no one knows yet how the project will be funded, Michigan's top transportation official said.
Kirk Steudle, director of the Michigan Department of Transportation, said a Nov. 6 vote that gave Traverse City officials permission to part with 30 feet of property along Division greatly enhances potential solutions for the roadway.
But Steudle cautioned the project will take lots of time, community consensus and money, the latter of which currently is not available.
"Anybody that thinks by next Labor Day we'll have this done? No," Steudle said. "It's going to be a collaborative process."
Division Street fixes are not budgeted for in MDOT's five-year road and bridge plan.
"Our issue right now is we don't have any money," Steudle said. "We don't have any funding to do this. We are starting this process understanding we don't have a pot of gold. We've got to figure out something that works here and, frankly, it's a longer-term solution."
Voters on Nov. 6 gave the city permission to part with 30 feet of property along Division if city officials agree with the state's plans fixes to the roadway. The proposal gave the city a 10-year window to act.
Last week, local attorney Grant Parsons said he'll challenge the public vote on Division because the city charter requires 60 percent of voters to approve the measure.
The Division Street proposal passed just shy of that, with 59 percent of the vote.
Mayor Michael Estes on Monday called Parsons' challenge "ludicrous." A city attorney already determined the 60 percent requirement is invalid.
"There's nothing to challenge," Estes said. "Are you going to file for an injunction to stop us from talking to MDOT? That's what we are doing."
Steudle said he's aware of the legal challenge. It "will work its way through the system," he said.
Steudle was in Traverse City on Monday to survey improvements in northern Michigan's public transit system, including the launch of a regional bus route connection between the Bay Area Transportation Authority and the Benzie Bus. The new connection allows Benzie County commuters to ride fixed bus routes into Traverse City more frequently.
Steudle, speaking at a Grand Vision-sponsored panel discussion, said regional cooperation like the one between BATA and Benzie Bus is encouraging. He also said the state's funding system for transportation is in dramatic need of an overhaul.
"We have a problem across the state," Steudle said. "We are disinvesting in transportation as a whole — for roads, bridges, rail, all of it. We've got to stop that decline."
Election 2012
Funding issues leave Division's fate unknown
Voters said yes, but MDOT still has issues with project
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McDowell concedes race to Benishek
Democrat Gary McDowell has conceded his close race for Congress against Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek to serve northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.
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Unofficial Antrim voting totals online
Antrim County unofficial voting totals were still being updated on Wednesday, but are now accurate and complete, said election officials there.
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State election results online
Full, unofficial 2012 Michigan General Election Results can be found online at http://miboecfr.nictusa.com/election/results/12GEN/.
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Voters were driven by issues
Aside from the customary elation and disappointment following a presidential campaign, area voters said they'd really like to see politicians spend less and solve more.
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School millage failure puts plans in limbo
Many improvement plans at the region's largest school district are in limbo after voters rejected a $100 million tax increase.
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Recount possible in House race
Michigan's 1st Congressional District may go to a recount to determine if incumbent Republican Dan Benishek's victory will hold.
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Franz wins by 1,030 votes
Voters in Benzie and Leelanau counties played a critical role in reelecting conservative Republican Ray Franz to the Michigan House of Representatives, vote tallies show.
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Weaver, Bishop claim open seats on NMC board
The second time for Kennard Weaver was the charm.
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MacMaster easily wins reelection
Republican Greg MacMaster handily defeated Democratic opponent William Wieske in the race for state representative in Michigan's 105th District.
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General election roundup
Editor's note: Final, unofficial results from the Nov. 6 general election.
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McDowell hasn't conceded congressional race
Former state Rep. Gary McDowell has not conceded his race for the 1st Congressional District and will wait for county boards of canvassers to certify election results before determining his next step.
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Weaver wins spot on NMC board
Kennard Weaver ousted a long-time trustee on the board of Northwestern Michigan College to claim one of two openings.
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GT County Commission all Republican now
The lone Democrat on the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners is out of a job.
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Benishek won by less than 1 percent
Incumbent Republican Dan Benishek edged Democratic challenger Gary McDowell by less than 1 percent to win a second term representing the 1st Congressional District.
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Rendon takes 103rd state House seat
Campaign staffers for newcomer Democrat Lon Johnson has said that he lost his bid for the 103rd State House District seat to incumbent Lake City businessman and Republican Bruce R. Rendon.
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Voters appear to favor Division Street plan
City voters appeared to favor a proposal to give the state and city the go-ahead to come up with plans to make dangerous, busy Division Street safer for drivers and pedestrians.
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Grand Traverse, Benzie voters pick probate judges
Two local counties will have new probate judges.
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Three-way race for NMC trustees still open
A three-way race for two seats on the Northwestern College Board was too close to call at press time.
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2 incumbents retain seats on Leelanau County board
Two incumbents on the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners won re-election.
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County board incumbents hold leads
Voters likely will return three incumbents to the Grand Traverse County board and a fourth race was too close to call early today.
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Dems look to narrow gap in House
All 110 seats in the Michigan House were up for grabs Tuesday, with Democrats looking to narrow the gap with the Republican majority that took over of the chamber just two years ago.
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Appel wins TCAPS board seat
Gary Appel appeared to cruise to re-election to the Traverse School Board.
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Franz ahead in 101st District of Michigan House
Republican Ray Franz held a lead against his Democratic opponent in the race for the Michigan House of Representatives' 101st District.
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Michigan shoots down propositions
Michigan voters say they don't need to weigh in on whether new bridges or tunnels are built between their state and Canada.
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McDowell concedes race to Benishek



