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18 paź 2021 · Construction progress continues on site at Highland Bridge with several key features taking shape, including the central water feature, roadways, and housing developments.
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31 lip 2021 · HOUGHTON — Houghton is looking at steps to relieve traffic congestion caused by ongoing work on the Portage Lake Lift Bridge. The bridge work is the continuation of a $3.9 million project of structural, mechanical and electrical improvements started last winter.