Road Commission For Oakland County
Gary V. Allison is an experienced leader currently serving as Superintendent at the Road Commission For Oakland County since 2017. Previously, Gary V. Allison served as a Marine Corps Officer in the United States Marine Corps from 1992 to 2012. With a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering and History from the United States Naval Academy, Gary V. Allison has furthered education through various military training programs, including the Marine Corps University Command & Staff College and specialized aviation safety officer certification at the Naval Postgraduate School. Gary V. Allison's expertise encompasses effective communication, team empowerment, and mission accomplishment.
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Road Commission For Oakland County
Established in 1913, the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) has jurisdiction of over 2,700 miles of roads and maintains an additional 230 miles or state highways. We maintain the largest county road system in Michigan. In addition to roads, we also maintain over 1,500 traffic signals throughout Oakland County. Oakland County has the lowest traffic-fatality rate in Michigan and are among the lowest in the world for a community of its size and population due to safety improvements on many roads. We employ state-of-the-art computer and communication technologies to improve traffic flow, decrease travel time, enhance safety and reduce vehicle tailpipe emissions that are characteristics of stop-and-go driving. Our Vision: Quality Life through Good Roads --"We Care." Our Mission is to provide the public with leadership in: Safe and convenient roads Sound financial management Respect for the environment Sensitivity to community concerns Responsive and dependable services