| Highway
Commissioner's Responsibilities
The
township highway commissioner is an elected official
and is in charge of all roads and bridges in the road
district.
The
road commissioner annually submits the tax levies for
the following year. They are submitted to the town board
of trustees so that they may be certified and filed no
later than the last Tuesday in December. The certificate
of levy, so submitted by the highway commissioner, may
not be increased or decreased in any way by the town
board of trustees. It must be certified to the county
clerk in the amount determined by the highway commissioner.
Each spring, thirty days prior to the adoption of the
budget and appropriation ordinance for road purposes,
the highway commissioner must submit to the clerk and
to the town board, a tentative budget and appropriation
ordinance. This budget shall be available for public
inspection for thirty days prior to final action. Once
the budget and appropriation ordinance for road purposes
is adopted, the road commissioner has the statutory power
to expend those funds, according to the line items established
in the appropriation ordinance itself.
A township
road district is, in many aspects, a separate government.
Neither the town board of trustees nor the township supervisor
has any jurisdiction, or authority, over the road commissioner
and/or employees of the road district.
To
access the Highway Department's office website
goto: www.bloomingdaletownshiphighwaydept.com |