Livernois Resurfacing Part of 2013 Road Commission Budget
The project is part of a $103 million budget the Road Commission for Oakland County will consider this week.
One Troy project is included in the 2013 budget for the Road Commission for Oakland County, which is set to be presented this week during a public hearing in Pontiac.
In Troy, the Road Commission is planning a simple asphalt resurfacing of Livernois Road from Long Lake in Troy to Avon Road in Rochester Hills at a cost of $1.4 million.
This is one of many county road projects in the $103.1 million proposed budget. The budget represents a $2.4 million increase from 2012 because of an anticipated increase in state-collected road funding dollars and because the RCOC plans to use about $4.4 million from its fund balance. Federal road funding revenue is expected to decrease from last year.
“These continue to be very arduous times for road agencies in Michigan,” said RCOC Board Chairman Eric Wilson, noting that federal funding, which is generally tied to specific road construction projects and cannot be used for routine maintenance operations, tends to fluctuate considerably from year to year.
The budget hearing is planned for 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Auditorium in Pontiac. The RCOC’s fiscal year runs Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, so final adoption of the budget will take place in September.
For details on the budget, including other county road projects planned for next year, see this document on the RCOC web site.
chris murray
9:51 am on Monday, August 20, 2012
I'm wondering why they are wasting money resurfacing when what it really needs is to be widened from Long Lake all the way to Avon. It is one giant bottleneck back up during rush hour. When will they be adding 3 more lanes or at least add a turn lane to keep traffic moving.
Jen Anesi
10:36 am on Monday, August 20, 2012
I live near Livernois and Avon, Chris, and I would agree that it can become very congested along Livernois during rush hour, both in Troy and in Rochester Hills. But so far, only resurfacing is planned, according to next year's RCOC budget. Frankly, I'll just be happy when both bridges are completely open at Avon/Livernois!
What other road projects would you like to see completed in Troy?