Facts & Figures
County Pavement Surfaces
- Paved Roads - 773 miles
- Unpaved Roads - 325 miles
- Total County Roads - 1,098 miles
County Road Classifications
Primary roads are all paved and are the main arterials in the County. Local roads are generally collectors and residential streets.
- Primary Roads - 383 miles
- Local Roads - 715 miles
- Total County Roads - 1,098 miles
State Roads
The Muskegon County Road Commission under contract with MDOT maintains 329 lane miles of State roads.
In addition to the Primary and Local roads the Muskegon County Road Commission has under its jurisdiction 62 bridges and almost 1,954 culverts.
- How do I submit a service request?
- Where does the Road Commission get its operating funds?
- Does increased driving mean more gas tax revenue?
- What causes potholes?
- My vehicle was damaged due to the condition of a road - is the Road Commission going to pay for it?
- How can I get my road paved?
- Can I fill in the ditch and plant trees in front of my property?
- Why do you spread all that tar and gravel on the paved roads? There was nothing wrong with the road and now it is a mess?
- How can I get my gravel road graded?
- How can I get chloride applied to my gravel road?
- Why is my road always the last one plowed after a snowstorm?
- Why do the snow plows push the snow back into my driveway after I shovel?
- What should be kept in mind when shoveling/plowing driveways?
- A road commission snow plow knocked down my mailbox, what now?
- What are weight restrictions?
- Is the Muskegon County Road Commission responsible for state highways?
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