Highway Commissioner Reports Increased Salt Usage Due to Winter Weather
Washington Township Board Meeting | Jan. 5, 2026
Article Summary: Highway Commissioner Mike Smith reported that the township has already used more road salt this winter than during the entire previous winter season. He also outlined equipment maintenance plans and a future purchase for the department.
Road District Key Points:
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Salt Usage: The township has used over 200 tons of road salt so far this year, compared to approximately 150 tons used during the entirety of last winter.
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Inventory: Smith ordered an additional 200 tons of salt for delivery this week and noted the township has the capacity to accept another 200 tons if needed.
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New Equipment: The department plans to purchase a new “bat wing” mower in 2026. Smith identified Woods mowers as the most durable and cost-effective option.
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Current Operations: Crews are currently performing winter patch work as weather permits and servicing tractors and mowers for spring.
Washington Township Highway Commissioner Mike Smith reported on Monday, January 5, 2026, that winter weather has already driven road salt usage higher than the previous year’s total.
In his report to the Board of Trustees, Smith stated that the Road District has applied over 200 tons of salt this season. By comparison, the department used only about 150 tons throughout the entire last winter. To maintain readiness, Smith has ordered an additional 200 tons of salt to be delivered this week.
Looking ahead to equipment needs, Smith announced intentions to purchase a new “bat wing” mower in 2026. He told the board that after researching options, he believes Woods mowers offer the “best bang for the buck” and superior durability.
The department is currently conducting winter patch work on roads when weather allows and is servicing equipment in preparation for spring.
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