More than two dozen local road projects in Oakland County will be completed this year after the county board approved new funding.
The Oakland County Board of Commissioners approved funding to help complete more than $29.2 million in new local road projects. Oakland County’s annual Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) provides funding to Oakland County cities and villages for repairs and improvements on roadways under their jurisdiction.
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The program makes county investments in local roads, which is then matched with funding from Oakland County communities.
For 2024, more than $2 million in county funds has been dedicated to the LRIP to make sure these projects happen this year.
“Residents want and deserve better roads,” Board Chair David T. Woodward (D-Royal Oak) said. “We will continue to partner with our local communities to repair our local infrastructure. Together, we’re making roads safer, increasing economic development and strengthening Oakland County.”
Here’s the full breakdown of Oakland County projects on the list: