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April 21, 2021
In less than two weeks, voters in Green Charter Township in Mecosta County will be deciding on a millage to fix more than 50 roads that need repair.
“We have a lot of roads here that have deteriorated significantly,” says Jim Chapman, Green Charter Township supervisor.
The township is currently spending more than $50,000 year from the general fund on roads.
Chapman says without more help from the county or state, their roads will continue to deteriorate:
“We have potholes, we have broken up concrete, some of it is just the blacktop has deteriorated to the point where there’s no repair to it.”