Summary of Ann Arbor Township Roads
According to the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC), within the borders of Ann Arbor Township are the following types of roads, bridges and culverts:
Primary Roads
- 22.56 miles of paved primary roads
- 0 miles unpaved primary roads
- 2 bridges (more than 20’ span)
- 8 culverts, greater than 5’ in diameter
Local Roads
- 5.68 miles of local paved roads
- 13.99 miles of local unpaved roads
- 4 bridges (more than 20’ span)
- 7 culverts on local collector roads, greater than 5’ in diameter
Washtenaw County Road Commission
The Washtenaw County Road Commission website has many resources. Subscribe here for WCRC road updates.
How to report issues on County roads
Use WCRC Fix It to report non-emergency road issues.
For emergencies, please call us at (734) 761-1500.
Annual “Funding Local Road Improvements in Washtenaw County” report prepared for Ann Arbor Township
Annual “Funding Local Road Improvements in Washtenaw County” report prepared for Ann Arbor TownshipMichigan Department of Transportation
Links to MDOT projects and studies within the Towship:
US-23 Corridor Improvement Study
Washtenaw Avenue Planning and Linkages (PEL) Study
M-14/Barton Drive Interchange PEL Study
Warren Road US23 Overpass Bridge Replacement
Joy Road US23 Overpass Bridge Replacement
Information for neighborhood-initiated road projects via Special Assessment District (SAD)
Residents can petition for road improvements for a local road they live along through the special assessment process created by Public Act 188.
The Washtenaw County Road Commission has information here: Special Assessment Districts.
Township residents of Dhu Varren Road and Dhu Varren Court established a roadway SAD, and their roads were repaved in the summer of 2023.