I pay property taxes, why don’t I get snow removal service?

In accordance with state laws - GTCRC is limited to conducting winter maintenance activity on all season public roads.    Private roads and Seasonal Roads will not receive winter maintenance. 
 
 GTCRC’s winter maintenance budget is funded solely by fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees collected by the State of Michigan.  This income funds all day-to-day maintenance activities including snow plowing and salting.   

The property tax you pay funds local and county government agencies (not day-to-day road maintenance). The local road millage tax that homeowners pay may only be used for certain road construction projects, not for winter maintenance. 

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1. How does GTCRC prioritize snow and ice removal?
2. When will GTCRC plow my subdivision or gravel road?
3. A GTCRC truck knocked down my mailbox, will you fix it?
4. Why do snowplows block my driveway with snow?
5. I pay property taxes, why don’t I get snow removal service?
6. Is it legal to pass a snowplow?
7. Why is that plow truck going so fast?
8. Why would salt be spread on a road after the winter storm is over?