Posted on March 6, 2023
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, is receiving $37 million in the Fiscal Year 2023 Work Plan for operations and maintenance (O&M) of Detroit District river and harbor projects, $67 million for construction projects and $370 thousand to conduct investigations.The FY23 Work Plan funding is in addition to the $127 million in the FY23 Appropriation Bill and $254 million in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding allocated in FY23.
“This is an exciting opportunity for the Detroit District team to provide solutions to our regional infrastructure,” said Detroit District Commander Lt. Col. Brett Boyle. “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 O&M funding through the FY 23 Work Plan:
Black River Harbor, Gogebic County, MI $200,000
Bolles Harbor, MI $200,000
Charlevoix Harbor, MI $1,080,000
Cheboygan Harbor, MI $350,000
Detroit River, MI $250,000
Frankfort Harbor, MI $1,435,000
Grand Haven Harbor, MI $570,000
Inland Route, MI $885,000
Keweenaw Waterway, MI $480,000
Lac La Belle, MI $135,000
Leland Harbor, MI $1,000,000
Little Lake Harbor, MI $200,000
Manistique Harbor, MI $1,610,000
Monroe Harbor, MI $300,000
Ontonagon Harbor, MI $1,282,000
Pentwater Harbor, MI $200,000
Portage Lake Harbor, MI $980,000
Rouge River, MI $175,000
Saginaw River, MI $500,000
Saugatuck Harbor, Kalamazoo River, MI $895,000
Sebewaing River, MI $250,000
South Haven Harbor, MI $610,000
St. Joseph Harbor, MI $1,665,000
St. Marys River, MI $17,191,000
Whitefish Point Harbor, MI $790,000
Duluth Superior Harbor, MN & WI $2,400,000
Cornucopia Harbor, WI $1,120,000
Port Wing Harbor, WI $250,000
Projects to receive Construction funding through the FY 23 Work Plan:
New Lock at the Soo, MI $66,971,000
Projects to receive Investigation funding through the FY 23 Work Plan:
Bay Mills Shoreline Erosion, MI $100,000
Peavine Creek Stabilization, Pokagon, Potawatami Tribe, MI $270,000
Additional information regarding the entire Corps of Engineers’ Fiscal Year 2023 Work Plan can be found here: https://www.usace.army.mil/missions/civil-works/budget/#Work-Plans
The Detroit District provides vital public engineering solutions, in collaboration with our partners, to secure our Nation, energize our economy, and reduce disaster risk.