Paul Kampe, The Oakland Press
The Rochester Hills City Council is expected to discuss advancing nearly $4 million to the Road Commission for Oakland County for repairs along Tienken Road on Monday, April 20.
City leaders are hoping to address the road’s poor condition in a stretch between Adams and Livernois roads as soon as possible, according to documents available on the city’s website.
The money would be repaid to the city through a cost participation agreement with the road commission.
Tienken Road is expected be resurfaced between Adams and Livernois. The $6.1 million project will also include the replacement of concrete curbs and gutters, drainage improvements and the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Tienken Road, Grandview Drive and Brookwood Lane.
The project is expected to begin in mid-June and be completed by mid-November.
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