Road Commission For Oakland County Email Format
Government AdministrationMichigan, United States51-200 Employees
The Road Commission for Oakland County is a public sector agency responsible for maintaining the county's road network. It oversees more than 2,700 miles of locally managed roads and 230 miles of state highways, forming Michigan's largest county road system, and it operates more than 1,500 traffic signals. The organization seeks to improve traffic flow and road safety while reducing emissions from stop-and-go driving, supported by modern computer and communication technologies to guide coordination of traffic operations. Based in Beverly Hills, Oakland County, Michigan, and established in 1913, it is a mid-sized agency within government administration. Its mission emphasizes safe and convenient roads, prudent financial management, environmental stewardship, and responsiveness to community concerns. In 2026, the agency participated in National Work Zone Awareness Week activities and collaborated with other organizations to promote work-zone safety.