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Road Commission brief: $100,000 township program used for chip seal, overlays; county may receive $4–5 million in state road funding
Summary
Montcalm County’s road commission reported how a recent $100,000 township contribution was spent and summarized preliminary estimates that the county could receive $4–5 million from the state road funding formula in coming years.
Rob Putnam, managing director of the Montcalm County Road Commission, updated the board Monday on how a one-time $100,000 county contribution to townships was allocated and on preliminary projections for state road funding changes.
Putnam told commissioners the township funds were distributed according to township needs: some townships used money for chip seal, some for overlays, crushing and gravel work. He provided per-mile…
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