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Who’s Responsible for the Roads?

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Several major thoroughfares in the township are maintained by the Montgomery County Engineer’s Office and not Butler Township. These are typically the major roadways that cross jurisdictions. Plowing, salting, asphalt repair and pothole repair are the responsibility of the county on the following roadways:

  • Dog Leg Road
  • Frederick Pike
  • Healthcliff
  • Lightner Road
  • Little York Road
  • Martindale Road
  • North Dixie Drive
  • Old Springfield Road
  • Peters Pike

To Report a Pothole:  Potholes are bound to show with the freezing and thawing of pavements during the winter months. The Butler Township Service Department encourages you to report potholes on township roads to the township at 937-890-1218 ex. 1302. For county roadways, call the Montgomery County Engineer’s Office at 937-837-2528.

Roads Paved in 2019: Butler Township resurfaced three roads this summer, including Kinmont Road, Kershner Road and Coover Mill Court. The projects came in just under the budgeted amounted of $290,000.

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