Infrastructure
Connected, Reliable, Ready for Business
Discover the full scope of infrastructure in Clinton County, from transportation and utilities to the systems that keep our communities connected and growing.
Capital Region Int'l Airport
Capital Region International Airport (LAN) offers a streamlined travel experience, making it an ideal choice for those who value efficiency and convenience. LAN offers daily non-stop flights to places like Chicago and Washington DC. A Catalyst Member.
Clinton Transit
Clinton Transit (aka, ‘The Blue Bus”) provides Clinton County residents with scheduled transportation services. Clinton Transit also provides additional service rides for special needs. Learn more about the schedule by clicking the link below.
Consumers Energy
Consumers Energy is ready to support your next building or expansion project with energy-efficient solutions. They proudly serve Clinton County with reliable energy and ongoing infrastructure improvements. A Catalyst Member.
Daystarr Communications
Daystarr is a locally owned provider delivering high-speed fiber-optic internet and phone services to parts of Clinton County. With internet speeds reaching up to 2,500 Mbps, DayStarr supports the region’s digital infrastructure by offering reliable connectivity for both residential and business customers. A Catalyst Member.
Granger Waste Services
Granger provides comprehensive waste management solutions for businesses, including trash and recycling collection. Granger also captures and converts approximately 19,000 tons annually of methane into renewable natural gas—enough to power about 8,400 homes each year. A Catalyst Member.
ITC Holdings
ITC Michigan plays a crucial role in strengthening our energy infrastructure by managing high-voltage electric transmission lines and substations. ITC enhances grid reliability and supports the region’s growing energy needs. A Catalyst Member.
Lansing Board of Water & Light
BWL is enhancing infrastructure in Clinton County through investments in clean energy and water system upgrades. Their $750 million plan includes adding 650 megawatts of renewable energy—such as solar, wind, and battery storage—to support regional growth and improve grid reliability. A Catalyst Member.
Westphalia Broadband
WBI plays a vital role in Clinton County’s digital infrastructure by providing high-speed fiber-optic internet services to local residents and businesses. Offering symmetrical speeds up to 1,000 Mbps, the company ensures reliable connectivity for activities such as remote work, streaming, and online gaming. A Catalyst Member.
Where Infrastructure Fuels Opportunity
Speed to Market
Shovel-ready sites with utilities, road access, and zoning in place minimize delays, allowing businesses to build and launch faster.
Reliable Utilities & Energy
Robust electric, water, broadband, and renewable energy infrastructure ensures operational stability and cost efficiency for expanding businesses.
Strategic Connectivity
Proximity to highways, airports, and rail links opens up supply chain access and workforce mobility, making Clinton County ideal for distribution and logistics.
Future-Ready Investments
Ongoing infrastructure upgrades—from smart grids to broadband expansion—create long-term value for businesses investing in the region.
Key Insights
Inside the Airport Numbers
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Hub and Cargo Operations
Learn More About Expanding or Moving Your Business to Clinton County
Ready to grow in a community that’s built for business? Contact Clinton County Catalyst to explore shovel-ready sites with infrastructure in place and support tailored to help your business thrive from day one.