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Coolidge Highway Part of 2013 Construction Program

A Royal Oak road project is part of a $30 million program announced by the Road Commission for Oakland County.

Coolidge Highway is included in the Road Commission for Oakland County's 2013 construction program, which is set to begin as soon as weather permits.

The $1 million rehabilitation and resurfacing of Coolidge from Webster to Woodward in Royal Oak is one of 18 projects on the list. RCOC plans to spend nearly $30 million during the 2013 construction season, which typically runs through mid-November.

“We have an aggressive road-improvement program this year, despite the continued insufficiency of state and federal road funding,” stated RCOC Chairman Greg Jamian in a press release. “However, we are committed to stretching every dollar we receive as far as possible and repairing as many roads as we can. However, there remain many roads that need repairs that we are not able to address due to insufficient funding.”

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For details on all the 2013 projects, see this document on the RCOC web site. 


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