Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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County maintained roads have green street signs; private roads have blue street signs. State Highway maintains roads with numbered route numbers, example 213. When in doubt call the Roads Division at 410-758-0920.
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If you are on a county road and need a repair call the Roads Division at 410-758-0920.
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If the ditch is along a county road call the Roads Division at 410-758-0920.
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Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at 410-758-0920
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The Roads Division not only cleans, but repairs County-maintained ditches and storm drains. Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at 410-758-0920 during business hours. Visit the Roads Division page to view the department hours.Public Works
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The Roads Division picks up litter and debris in the County right-of-way along County-maintained roadways. Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at 410-758-0920 during business hours. Visit the Roads Division page to view department hours.Public Works
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The Roads Division cuts the grass in the County right-of-way along County-maintained roadways. Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at 410-758-0920 during business hours. Visit the Roads Division page to view department hours.Public Works
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The Roads Division trims and removes fallen trees on the County Right-of-Ways. Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at 410-758-0920 during business hours. Visit the Roads Division page to view department hours.Public Works
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The Roads Division performs snow removal operations on all County-maintained roads. Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at (410) 758-0920 during business hours. Visit the Roads Division page to view department hours.Public Works
During snow clearing operations, avoid parking on streets and in cul-de-sacs. Cars should remain in driveways, if possible. Listen to audible alarms and watch for flashing lights warning of backing equipment. Maintain at least 2 car lengths minimum space between large equipment, including dump trucks. -
The Roads Division installs and repairs traffic control signs, street name signs, and signals along County-maintained roads. Requests can be called in to the Roads Division at 410-758-0920 during business hours. Visit the Roads Division page to view department hours.Public Works
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The Roads Division rates and prioritizes roads for resurfacing. Generally high-traffic roads are resurfaced every 15 years. Mid-traffic roads are resurfaced every 20 years with a slurry seal every 15 years. Lastly, low-traffic roads are resurfaced every 25 years with a slurry seal every 20 years.Public Works
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To request an Oversize Vehicle Permit, you will need to write to the Chief Roads Engineer. Be sure to iInclude the address, number of axles, gross axle loads, and the distance between axles. Permits may be issued to the owner of the truck only and may or may not be granted depending on axle loads, spacing, etc. Call the Roads Division with any questions at 410-758-0920. Permits may take up to 2 weeks, so allow time accordingly.Public Works
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Property owners must submit a petition to the County requesting takeover. The County will make a field inspection and prepare a report informing the property owners what they must do to bring the road up to County standards before the County would accept the road. All improvements are at the property owner's expense.Public Works
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Tar and chip is actually a surface treatment applied over a gravel road base to create a form of pavement. It typically consists of several successive layers of liquid asphalt emulsion and chip stone. Once cured, these layers produces a pavement that serves in sealing the gravel base from water damage and creating a wearing surface that is suitable for vehicle use.Public Works
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Yes, the law states that any construction, installation of culverts, or alteration of landscape in the County's right-of-way requires a permit from the Roads Division. The required permit can be downloaded from the Roads Division page.Public Works
There is a $500 fee for this review, and the property owner will have to purchase the materials and have it delivered to the site. Instructions are on the entrance permit application. Once the application is filled out, please mail it to the Roads Division. Their address is also found on the Roads Division Page.