Southwest Missouri
County road problems go to the Highway Department
For Greene County-maintained roads, the Highway Department is the office for potholes, water over roads, damaged signs, culverts, and right-of-way issues.
A Greene County road problem starts with ownership, not the nearest mailbox. The Highway Department handles county roadway right-of-way, bridges, and culverts, so it is the county route for potholes, blocked culverts, washed-out driveways, damaged signs, water over a county-maintained road, and similar maintenance issues.
That boundary matters around Springfield and the growing edges of the county. A street inside a city may belong to that city. A state route belongs on the MoDOT side. A county-maintained rural or suburban road is the Highway Department’s lane.
For a resident, the fastest report usually has three plain details: road name, nearest crossroad or landmark, and what is happening. “Water over the road near this crossing” or “blocked culvert by this driveway” gives the department a better starting point than a general complaint. If the road turns out to be city or state maintained, that same description still helps route the problem.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Greene County. See every local note for the county on its page.