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Michigan’s long-suffering municipalities are set to get a massive injection of federal money, prompting tough decisions of how best to prioritize funding when there are so many needs.

From infrastructure and blight to mental health services and parks, cities and counties have delayed investment for years, limiting their ability to “be thriving places,” according to a report from the Michigan Municipal League.

Now that cities and counties set to receive $4.37 billion from the federal government as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, experts say municipal leaders should take an important first step before making decisions:

Read more in Bridge Michigan.