DETROIT, MI — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Detroit District, is receiving a total allocation in the Operations & Maintenance account of $291.2 million in the Fiscal Year 2025 Work Plan for connecting channels and harbor projects, $264.1 million for the New Lock at the Soo construction project, and $3.6 million to conduct investigation studies.
The released work plan provides the entire appropriation for USACE under the yearlong continuing resolution that was passed.
“This is an exciting opportunity for the Detroit District team to provide solutions to our regional infrastructure,” Detroit District Commander Lieutenant Colonel Wallace Bandeff said. “Repairing, maintaining, and improving our federal harbors and infrastructure is essential to bring resiliency to our communities, our economy, and the environment. I know the Detroit District team and our partners are ready to deliver these historic investments."
Projects to receive construction funding through the Fiscal Year 2025 Work Plan include:
- New Lock at the Soo - $264.13 million
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Projects to receive investigation funding through the work plan include:
- Menominee River Deepening - $1.22 million
- Southeast Michigan - $1.2 million
- Tittabawassee, Chippewa, Pine, and Tobacco Rivers - $1.2 million
Michigan projects to receive O&M investments through the work plan include:
- Alpena Harbor - $3.01 million
- Arcadia Harbor - $153,000
- Au Sable Harbor - $107,000
- Big Bay Harbor - $1.66 million
- Bolles Harbor - $2.52 million
- Caseville Harbor - $832,000
- Cedar River Harbor - $1.16 million
- Channels in Lake St. Clair - $3.81 million
- Charlevoix Harbor - $1.38 million
- Cheboygan Harbor - $1.06 million
- Clinton River - $4.55 million
- Detroit River - $11.34 million
- Frankfort Harbor - $2.43 million
- Grand Haven Harbor - $13.64 million
- Grand Marais Harbor - $1.38 million
- Grand Traverse Bay Harbor - $1.53 million
- Holland Harbor - $20.34 million
- Inspection of Completed Works - $289,000
- Keweenaw Waterway - $1.51 million
- Lexington Harbor - $5 million
- Little Lake Harbor - $1.88 million
- Ludington Harbor - $2.08 million
- Manistee Harbor - $3.98 million
- Manistique Harbor - $2.74 million
- Marquette Harbor - $1.62 million
- Menominee Harbor - $366,000
- Monroe Harbor - $4.85 million
- Muskegon Harbor - $4.37 million
- New Buffalo Harbor - $1.48 million
- Ontonagon Harbor - $3.07 million
- Pentwater Harbor - $2.22 million
- Petoskey Harbor - $1.08 million
- Point Lookout Harbor - $780,000
- Port Sanilac Harbor - $3.46 million
- Portage Lake Harbor - $267,000
- Presque Isle Harbor - $1.27 million
- Saginaw River - $6.02 million
- Saugatuck Harbor, Kalamazoo River - $385,000
- Sebewaing River - $2.23 million
- South Haven Harbor - $1.74 million
- St. Clair River - $3.54 million
- St. Joseph Harbor - $3.31 million
- St. Marys River - $124.79 million
- White Lake Harbor - $438,000
- Whitefish Point Harbor - $1.68 million