Can the road district and the township enter into an intergovernmental agreement whereby the road district could repair and maintain township owned facilities?
Yes, an intergovernmental agreement can be arranged for this situation. The agreement should spell out all of the details, including the work that is to be performed by the road district as well as the specifics of who is paying and when. I suggest that the township have an attorney review any agreement before it is approved to ensure that it was completed properly. Once the agreement has been signed, the road district may purchase supplies and utilize road district manpower for the purpose of conducting work on township facilities if these expenses are accounted for in the road district budget.
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