Detroit-Ann Arbor rail plan gets $100 million look

A $100 million federal allocation will enable design and plans for a mass transit system to connect Michigan’s two premier cities: Detroit and Ann Arbor.

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) officials this fall "will present options for light rail, rapid bus and commuter rail lines to local leaders in the Ann Arbor-Detroit corridor. Local support is critical because the federal grant requires a local match of at least $20 million," says The Detroit News.

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