How Should we Spend the $2.4 Million for Oakland County Roads?
The Oakland County Federal Aid Committee meets Monday to discuss several projects.
The Oakland County Federal Aid Committee meets Monday to discuss several projects.
The Oakland County Federal Aid Committee meets Monday in Beverly Hills to discuss several projects.
Members of the Oakland County Federal Aid Committee will discuss how to allocate nearly $2.4 million in additional federal road funds headed to the county in 2013 during a special meeting at 9 a.m. Monday in Beverly Hills. The meeting is open to the public and will take place at the Road Road Commission of Oakland County’s administrative offices at 31001 Lahser Rd. RCOC spokesman Craig Bryson said the additional funds became available when Congress passed the new federal transportation bill last year. It was the first new transportation bill in about seven years. The money must be spent during the calendar year, and can only apply to projects on 'principal arterial' roads, which Bryson described as main roads. Potential projects could …
Joseph Boledovich
8:26 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Definitely need to spend some of this money in the inner core suburban area and not just the suggestions listed.   more ›