LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Gov. Rick Snyder has signed legislation that will allow county boards of commissioners to dissolve and take over duties of county road commissions in Michigan.
The Republican governor signed the legislation Tuesday.
Appointed county road commissions could be dissolved by a majority vote of a county's board of commissioners. Voters would have the final decision on whether to dissolve road commissions in
counties where road commissioners are elected.
Supporters say the measures will save money by eliminating duplicative administrative costs.
Some critics say a vote of the people should be required in all counties because each road commission was created by such a vote, not just those with elected commissioners.