Road Maintenance



Road maintenance activities included resurfacing programs, repairing damaged asphalt, repairing potholes, and the maintaining of curb and gutters. 


The majority of the township's 140.75 road miles are made up of subdivision streets.  The few exceptions included Dry Run, Sugar Camp and Ibold Roads.  Collector streets such as Buckwheat Road, Wolfpen-Pleasant Hill Road, Price Road, Cook Road, Woodville Pike, and the State Route 28 Bypass are maintained by Clermont County Engineer's Office.  State Routes (SR28, SR28 Bypass, SR126, SR131, SR48, SR50 and I-275) are maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation. The Service Director currently uses a Pavement Management System to assist in the Resurfacing Program.  Township roads, are inspected annually.  By assigning ratings to road characteristics such as surface distress, smoothness of travel, and curb/gutter distress paving priorities can be established.  Once a list has been generated and reviewed, the Board of Trustees reviews and approves the final list of roads. 


Potholes can be a danger to the motoring public.  To report a pothole, you can call 248-3728 or use our online Report It form.


Pavement Markings are also maintained by the Service Department.  Pavement marking refers to the lines that mark the road edges, centerlines, crosswalks, turning lanes, and arrows.   These are only done on high volume roads or business districts.