Does Clinton Township have the authority to make road decisions (jurisdiction) within our community?

The short answer is no. All public roads in Michigan townships, except for a few owned and maintained by the state, are controlled by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and are under the jurisdiction of their respective county governments—in our case, the Macomb County Department of Roads (MCDoR). Township policymakers and our departments work closely with the MCDoR on public infrastructure projects and are responsible for administrative and engineering duties when we are required to contribute matching funds to complete road projects within our community. Further, we are responsible for advocating for projects that will improve the quality of life for our residents and maintain a healthy business climate in our community. 

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1. Does Clinton Township have the authority to make road decisions (jurisdiction) within our community?
2. Does Clinton Township receive road funding?
3. How did Clinton Township's focus on roads begin?
4. Why is understanding road funding and maintaining roads so complicated?
5. What can I do about our road problem?
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