Posted by flying belgian on March 14, 2013 at 19:16:54 from (98.132.233.146):
Township is considering rebuilding our last 2 rod road in the township. It is aprox. one mile long and connects two other township rds. The two rds it connects have been rebuilt within last 20 yrs. and are 4 rod roads with nice deep ditches for snow removal. There is one home on this old road about 200 ft. from one end. Some locals on end of one of the nice roads use it as a short cut to town. Now a townie is building a new home across from the only other place on the road and he wants the township to rebuild it. I will admit the old road is in tough shape with the ditches flattened out to almost nonexistence. Hence many frost boils in spring and very hard to keep clear of snow. Of the approximate 1000 residents of the township there are only about 6 that want to spend the $80,000 to rebuild. I am not one of them as I will lose one acre of tillable ground to the project. And we already built nice 4 rod roads for the locals to use to get to town. Now for my question. I thought I heard that residents can start up a petition to strike down a decision such as this. Anyone know how many signatures are needed? Is it a number or a percentage of residents? Thanks
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