Q: Why is my road always the last one plowed after a snowstrom?

Q: What is your mailbox policy for winter maintenance?

Q: What are "all season" roads?

Q: I have noticed some intersections in the county have concrete curbs. How does the Road Commission decide which roads receive curbs?

Q: I don't want you to spray my roadside with herbicides. What can I do to prevent this from happening?

Q: People are always speeding on my road. How can I get the speed limit lowered and some signs put up to slow them down?

Q: How can I get a Children at Play sign put up to protect my children?

Q: What percent of the county road system has a paved surface?

Q: I was told by the Road Commission that my gravel road receives approximately 200 vehicles per day. How does that rate compare to heavy or light volumes for local gravel roads?

Q: I noticed that in Isabella County, the edge (fog) lines are painted at the same time as the center line on paved roads but other counties do not do this. Why is there a difference?

Q: What is the price tag for a new 10 yard maintenance truck?

Q: Speed limit signs are typically white with black lettering. Why are some speed limit signs, particulary those under curve ahead or crossroad signs, yellow with black lettering?

Q: What is a common regulatory sign that seems to be a problem for some drivers, besides speed limit signs?

Q: I heard that townships turned over road jurisdictions to county road commissions years ago. Is that true?

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