Dearborn Heights received $700,000 in federal funding through SEMCOG to improve school crossing safety with raised intersections.
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Dearborn Heights celebrated receiving $700,000 in federal funding to improve road safety around schools throughout the city. Dearborn Heights won the funding through the Transit Alternatives Program (TAP) of the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), a competitive program that annually allocates nearly $10 million in federal funding for local transportation projects. The improvements the city will implement will focus on the areas s…