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By DENNIS G. KOLAR 
Guest Opinion The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) patches a lot of potholes. In fact, we’re out nearly every wo...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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The annual summer migration has begun. The orange-barrel migration, that is. As happens every year at this time, thousands of orange barrels mig...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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By Eric S. Wilson GUEST COLUMN The annual summer migration has begun. The orange-barrel migration, that is. As happens every year at this time, tho...

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Metro Detroiters spent Monday digging out from the biggest snowfall of a winter season that is heading toward record books and tearing through road ma...

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Olethia Thomas was heading home to Detroit from work, driving south on I-75 in Troy, when rain turned into a deluge and forced her to slow to 45-50 m....

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Posted in: Oakland, Wayne, News
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We might dismiss the latest warnings about deteriorating bridges close to home as a self-serving pronouncement. It's being delivered, after all, by th...

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Posted in: Macomb, Oakland, News
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Two out of every five bridges in Oakland County — or 165 of 446 — are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, according to a statewide...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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The Road Commission for Oakland County will have fewer employees available this winter to operate and maintain the snow plow vehicles and salt trucks ...

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Posted in: Oakland, News
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DETROIT -- A statewide study by the Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association reveals that 28 percent of the state's bridges are either struc...

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For the second straight year, the Road Commission for Oakland County has had to reduce its winter maintenance staff because of falling gas tax revenue...

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