The Lyndon Township Board approved its 2026 Road Work Agreement with Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) at its March 10 meeting.
The biggest cost project in the plan at $127,000 is work on Boyce Road from M-52 to the county line. The estimated amount expected to be paid by Lyndon under the agreement is $203,676 while the WCRC local matching funds will cover $111,324. The total estimated cost for all of the work is $315,000.
The Boyce (M-52 to county line) project will see work over 1.82 miles to include drainage improvements, shaping the existing surface and application of 5,600 tons of gravel with dust control and project restoration.

Mester Road from Waterloo Road to the end of the road will see drainage improvements, heavy brushing, shaping the existing surface and application of 1,600 tons of gravel with dust control and project restoration. This work is just under a mile long and is estimated to cost $46,000.
Osius Road from Beeman to Roe Road, also just under a mile long, will see heavy brushing, shaping the existing surface and application of 2,800 tons of gravel with dust control and project restoration. It’s projected to cost $62,000.
Joslin Lake Road from Boyce to Embury Road, just over half a mile long, will have drainage improvements, forestry, shaping the existing surface and application of 1,700 tons of gravel with dust control and project restoration. It’s estimated to cost $59,000.
Another project Boyce, from M-52 to Roepke Road, which is around a mile and half in length, will see work to include canopy trimming and tree cutting as required to achieve project functionality for future road improvements. This project is estimated to cost $21,000.
Photo 1: Lyndon Twp. is planning road for 2026. Photo by Lonnie Huhman
Photo2: Boyce Road is expected to see road work this year. Photo by Lonnie Huhman





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