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County engineer warns truck-permit paperwork may give drivers a "false sense" of where they can travel; company says it only prepares paperwork

Board of Huron County Commissioners · April 21, 2025
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Summary

At the Huron County Commissioners meeting April 21, a representative of Integrity Permits defended his company's paperwork practices while the county engineer warned that current permitting practices risk sending truck drivers onto county roads and structures without proper route coordination.

Mark Paule, representing Integrity Permits, told the Huron County Commissioners during public comment on April 21 that he believes his company "is in full compliance with what [his] company is supposed to be doing." He said Integrity Permits handles permit paperwork for three townships and that the townships themselves authorize permits only for roads under their jurisdiction.

Lee Tansey, Huron County…

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