FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 24, 2026
DECLARATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY EMERGENCY
Sumpter Township – Supervisor Timothy Bowman and the Board of Trustees declare a Public
Safety Emergency regarding the current hazardous condition of the gravel roads in Sumpter
Township. Moreover, they issue an immediate plea for action.
Per state law, all public roads in townships fall under the jurisdiction of counties. Wayne County
is responsible for the maintenance and management of public roads in Sumpter Township.
Gravel roads within Sumpter Township in their current hazardous condition are unsafe and pose
a dire threat to public health and safety. Many segments of the gravel roads in Sumpter
Township are severely washboarded, rutted and potholed, contain standing water due to drainage
failures, and significant segments of road are nearly impassable.
The current hazardous condition of the gravel roads poses ongoing inconvenience to township
residents in terms of the additional time it takes to get from place to place, as well as the ongoing
threat of vehicle damage while driving at any speed.
Most critically, the current hazardous condition of the gravel roads imposes an alarmingly
significant delay in response time for emergency services – police, fire and ambulance. Transport
of a patient whose situation deems higher-level care is likewise severely compromised. When a
life is at stake, every delayed second counts.
Supervisor Timothy Bowman and the Board of Trustees formally invite Wayne County officials
to personally drive the gravel roads in Sumpter Township for a day to experience firsthand what
township residents tolerate on a daily basis.
Supervisor Timothy Bowman and the Board of Trustees urge Wayne County to take action as
soon as possible to correct this ever-worsening situation:
• Conduct an emergency assessment to determine the most affected gravel roads.
• Schedule immediate grading and repair wherever necessary.
• Prepare a gravel road maintenance schedule with timelines and dates.
• Prepare a multi-year plan for durable improvements.
Wayne County must act soon. Sumpter Township will not accept continued delay.
