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Share your vision for U.S. 31 at the East Bay Beach District Charrette
A public design charrette will be held the week of May 13. Public open houses will be held on May 14 and May 16 from 4-6 PM at Harbor Brook Hall. Stakeholder meetings will be held throughout the week at the East Bay Township Hall with focused topics ranging from transportation and mobility to coastal resiliency and green infrastructure. All meetings are open to everyone. A complete charrette schedule can be found here.
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Share your vision for U.S. 31 at the East Bay Beach District Charrette
A public design charrette will be held the week of May 13. Public open houses will be held on May 14 and May 16 from 4-6 PM at Harbor Brook Hall. Stakeholder meetings will be held throughout the week at the East Bay Township Hall with focused topics ranging from transportation and mobility to coastal resiliency and green infrastructure. All meetings are open to everyone. A complete charrette schedule can be found here.
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Who is responsible for Michigan roads?
Odd parcels: Schools, speed and appraisalsThere are three levels of road jurisdiction in Michigan: MDOT (8%), City & Villages (17%), and Counties (75%). State highways are under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department of Transportation. Cities and villages have jurisdiction of streets within their boundary, with some exceptions that depend on a variety of factors. Counties, through County Road Commissions, have jurisdiction over all other roadways including those within townships. In some counties, the County Board has retained control over roadways. Visit the Township's webpage on roadways.

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