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June 3, 2019

How the Pieces Fit Together: The Cost of Living and Mobility in Michigan – Midland

When: June 3, 2019 — 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Where: Davenport University – Midland
3555 E. Patrick Road
Midland, MI 48642

What: A panel discussion of the cost of living and mobility in Michigan. The discussion will include proposals to increase funding for road repairs, efforts to reform our no-fault auto insurance laws to reduce the cost of car ownership, our heavy reliance to car ownership because of the sparsity of public transportation, and issues of urban sprawl.

Who: The Citizens Research Council of Michigan, Michigan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS) has convened representatives of the Michigan Municipal League (MML), Michigan Association of Planning (MAP), County Road Association of Michigan (CRAM), and the Insurance Alliance of Michigan to explore these issues.

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June 3, 2019

How the Pieces Fit Together: The Cost of Living and Mobility in Michigan – Midland

When: June 3, 2019 — 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Where: Davenport University – Midland
3555 E. Patrick Road
Midland, MI 48642

What: A panel discussion of the cost of living and mobility in Michigan. The discussion will include proposals to increase funding for road repairs, efforts to reform our no-fault auto insurance laws to reduce the cost of car ownership, our heavy reliance to car ownership because of the sparsity of public transportation, and issues of urban sprawl.

Who: The Citizens Research Council of Michigan, Michigan Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS) has convened representatives of the Michigan Municipal League (MML), Michigan Association of Planning (MAP), County Road Association of Michigan (CRAM), and the Insurance Alliance of Michigan to explore these issues.

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