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  1. Road Commission for Oakland County

    Quality Life Through Good Roads – We Care

    The Road Commission for Oakland County


    31001 Lahser Road
    Beverly Hills, MI 48025

    Contact Us
    Phone: 877-858-4804
    Or
    E-mail: dcsmail@rcoc.org

Helpful Links

  1. Request to Speak Form for RCOC Board Meetings
  2. A Guide to Roads and Road Funding
  3. I-75 Modernization Project (Michigan Department of Transportation)
  4. Oakland County Federal Aid Committee (FAC)
  5. Pavement Condition Map of Federal Aid Eligible Roads
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  8. Searchable Database of Road Traffic Volumes
  9. Title VI Non-Discrimination Plan
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FAQs

  1. How much money does a penny of gas tax generate in Michigan, and for Oakland County?
  2. Are all of our taxes going to fixing the roads?
  3. Doesn't all the development taking place in Oakland County mean lots of new money for roads?
  4. How are road funds divided between the state and local road agencies?
  5. Statistics indicate that we've all been driving more. Doesn't that mean more gas tax revenue?
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