The Hillsdale County Road Commission, established in 1919, is responsible for maintaining the county road system in Hillsdale County, Michigan. With a total of 1,201 miles of county roads, including 51 paved and 49 gravel or dirt roads, the commission also oversees 93 bridges and 93 miles of state highways under contract with MDOT.
Supported primarily by state transportation funds, township cost sharing, and federal funds for major projects, the commission's annual budget ranges from $6 to $7 million. Despite the financial constraints, the commission strives to ensure that the county road system remains reasonably safe and convenient for public travel.
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