Before Prop One vote: Michigan roads county-by-county
Posted: May 4, 2015 10:13 PM EDT
Michigan's controversial Prop One goes for a vote on Tuesday.
While you gather your information on if the tax is really needed in your area, ABC 57 broke down the numbers for you, county-by-county.
Data from the Transportation Asset Management Council shows that Cass County has the worst roads in Michiana, with 55-percent of the roads there are listed in “poor” condition.
Berrien County stands at 43-percent and in St. Joseph County. Michigan, 40-percent of the roads are in bad condition.
While you gather your information on if the tax is really needed in your area, ABC 57 broke down the numbers for you, county-by-county.
Data from the Transportation Asset Management Council shows that Cass County has the worst roads in Michiana, with 55-percent of the roads there are listed in “poor” condition.
Berrien County stands at 43-percent and in St. Joseph County. Michigan, 40-percent of the roads are in bad condition.
If Prop One passes, Michigan's sales tax will be raised from six-percent to seven-percent and most of the revenue will go to fix Michigan roads.