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Michigan became a territory in 1805 and in 1827 townships were given responsibility for road building within their jurisdictions.  When Michigan became a State in 1837 the constitution provided for a continuation of the township road system.

Under Michigan Law townships which controlled the construction and maintenance of the roads were divided into numerous road districts, each under the charge of a highway commissioner or overseer.

       

           
Departments
Accounting:  
Telephone: (517) 546-4250
Fax: (517) 546-9628
E-mail: mail@livingstonroads.org
   
Administration:
Telephone: (517) 546-4250
Fax: (517) 546-9628
Administrative Asst: Cheryl Szpaichler
E-mail:
mail@livingstonroads.org
   
Engineering:
Telephone: (517) 546-4250
Fax: (517) 546-9628
Departmental Asst: Cathy Tallman
E-mail:
mail@livingstonroads.org
   
Operations:
Telephone: (517) 546-4250
Fax: (517) 546-9628
Maintenance Assts: Cathy Hale
E-mail:
mail@livingstonroads.org
   
Shop:  
Telephone: (517) 546-4250
Fax: (517) 546-9628
E-mail: mail@livingstonroads.org

     

 


About Us

 
           

The road commission is a separate unit of government, removed from county general government.  Funded by gasoline taxes and vehicle registration fees, property taxes are not a part of our revenues.

The activities of road commissions vary from county to county.  In Livingston County we tend to split our time between maintaining gravel and paved roads with a nearly equal proportion of each in our system.  We have to accommodate farm to market roadways with less than 200 cars per day.  And, at the other end of the spectrum, urban arterial roadways with 22,000 cars per day and the problems each bring.

 

 

 

 Contact us:
 For day-to-day operations, please contact our office either by phone at (517) 546-4250 or by email at mail@livingstonroads.org.

 

                  
           Services            Board Meetings            Funding

 

County Road Commission Duties

 

The Livingston County Road Commission is comprised of three major functional areas, under which a variety of services are performed: Administration, Engineering and Operations.  Within each of these areas are various sections through which our wide rage of services are provided to state agencies, local municipalities, developers, contractors, and the general public. 

Services include, but are not limited to: road maintenance and construction, bridge maintenance and replacement, traffic services, right-of-way acquisitions, surveying, and planning for future road projects.  Other services include permit issuances for all proposed work by private citizens, local communities and public utilities within the county road right-of-way.


   Snow removal, ice control - salting and sanding. 
   Road and bridge design, construction, repair and maintenance.
   Pavement management using surface treatments such as pavement overlays, sealcoats and crack sealing.
   Gravel road maintenance including grading, berm removal, and dust control.
   Applying pavement markings and maintaining road signs.
   Ensuring steady and safe traffic patterns.
   Controlling roadside vegetation, mowing and brush cutting.
   Roadside ditch and drainage maintenance. 

 

Postal Address Quick links                      
 Livingston County Road Commission                                           
 3535 Grand Oaks Drive                                                                
 Howell, Michigan 48843

 Telephone:     (517) 546-4250
 FAX:              (517) 546-9628
 E-mail:           mail@livingstonroads.org

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