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GOOD ROADS PROGRESS 



IN MICHIGAN STATE 



KALAMAZOO COUNTY. 



With between twenty-seven and thirty miles 

 of new road, and a large amount of repair 

 work which will be finished during the early 

 part of the fall season, Chairman Bryant, of 

 the Kalamazoo county road commission, says 

 that the county will have accomplished more 

 on the county highways this year than any 

 other county in the state. The apportion- 

 ments received from the state road fund will 

 be proportionately high. 



The work accomplished this year will be 

 the nucleus for one of the best country road 

 systems in the west, and in seven or eight 

 years the commissioners expect to see every 

 main traveled thoroughfare leading out of the 

 city of Kalamazoo in a perfect condition for 

 at least ten miles. 



Embraced in the new road -work which has 

 already been finished, or will be completed 

 this year, is a mile in Charleston township, 

 south of Augusta; two miles in Ross town- 

 ship, two miles in Richland township; two 

 miles in Pavilion township; one mile in Cooper 

 township; one mile on the Williams road, 

 south of Williams crossing; one mile on the 

 West "Main street road; a long stretch on the 

 territorial road; one mile on the Center road, 

 east of Vicksburg; several stretches in Ful- 

 ton township; two miles in Comstock town- 

 ship; one mile east of Schoolcraft; one mile 

 in Prairie Ronde township. 



At Richland, the commissioners had a great 

 deal of difficulty, because 'of the wrong loca- 

 tion of the drain, which was laid many years 

 ago. This was shifted, and the highway is 

 now considerably widened. Trouble was also 

 experienced in Cooper township, where a big 

 hill was eliminated, and from which 3,000 

 yards of dirt was taken. Another factor in 

 increasing the expense in some localities was 



the inability to secure good gravel. In such 

 instances, rock had to be used, at a great addi- 

 tional cost. 



''Our roads will cost about $1,500 a mile, 

 and they are all good, substantial highways," 

 says Chairman Bryant. "This is much cheaper 

 than the state and national good roads au- 

 thorities thought it could be done for, and 

 we are also going to complete a much greater 

 mileage than they said we could finish this 

 season. 



"When completed, the Gull road will be an 

 ideal country thoroughfare. We will do two 

 miles of it in Richland township this year, 

 with a fifteen-foot roadway, and in the future 

 we expect to make all the main roads- this 

 width." 



After the good roads system is completed. 

 Commissioner Bryant states that a man will 

 be hired for every ten or fifteen miles of 

 highway, and will devote his entire time to 

 keeping it in repair. A drag will also be left 

 this fall with a farmer in each mile of high- 

 way completed. He will work the stretch 

 allotted to him after every big rain, and will 

 be compensated for it by the board." 



Charles H. Russell of Kalamazoo, has been 

 awarded the contract for constructing a mile 

 of the Center road in Brady township Kala- 

 mazoo county, to be improved this year, the 

 contract price is $1,700. The award was made 

 by the county highway commissioners. The 

 commissioners authorized R. D. McGregor to 

 improve a mile of road in Cooper township 

 and George Wakefield that known as the 

 Augusta and Climax road south of Augusta, 

 under the commissioner's supervision. Work 

 on the latter highways will be commenced at 

 once. 



"Work was commenced on the crushed 

 stone reads west and south of Fulton, Aug. 

 15," says County Highway Commissioner 

 Bryant of Kalamazoo. "To hurry along this 

 work a new road camp was established, to 'be 



known as Good Roads camp No. 5. "We 

 hope to complete the entire thirty-two miles 

 of road laid out this season, and will probably 

 do so, as there are yet four months in which 

 work may be done. 



IONIA COUNTY. 



The Ionia and Berlin-Bellevue association 

 has been organized for the purpose of inproy- 

 ing five miles of Bellevue road from Ionia 

 south to Tremayne's corners. State Commis- 

 sioner Ely attended the meeting and the asso- 

 ciation was permanently organized with A. P. 

 Loomis, president; Jay Harwood, secretary, 

 and an executive committee from Orange Ber- 

 lin and Ionia townships and Ionia city. The 

 improvement will cost $7,500. More than half 

 of this is already on hand. 



GENESEE COUNTY. 



Senator Arthur Tuttle, of Leslie, who is 

 touring the state with Charlie Townsend, 

 for the Republican nomination for U. S. sena- 

 tor, is responsible for the following remarks: 



"We have traveled through several coun- 

 ties and I have reached the conclusion that 

 Genesee has the best roads of any of them. 

 We were in Livingston county a few days 

 ago and the roads there do not begin to com- 

 pare with those in Genesee. In our tour of 

 Genesee county we only struck one piece of 

 poor road, that between Flint and Fenton." 



The work of macadamizing the FHnt-Fcntnn 

 road in Genesee county will be completed 

 about the middle of September. 



MENOMINEE COUNTY. 



The Menominee county road commission 

 has adopted a proposed_ road between Koss 

 and the Wausaukee bridge across the Me- 

 nominee river as a county road, the work of 

 building the same to be begun at an early 

 date. W. J. Oberdorfer, of Menominee town- 

 ship, has advocated the building of this road 



