Ozarks (Rural)
Pulaski County road questions start with the county commission layer
Pulaski County commissioners oversee Road and Bridge work, but road responsibility can still shift among county, city, state, private, and federal-area layers.
Around Waynesville, St. Robert, Fort Leonard Wood, and the rural roads between them, road responsibility can shift quickly. The county commission oversees Road and Bridge work, including county roads and bridges, but a Pulaski County address does not prove the road is county-maintained.
Start by naming the road layer. A problem may belong to the county, a city, MoDOT, a private road owner, or a federal-area route. Driveway approaches and culverts can follow that same split.
Before reporting a washout, bridge concern, gravel issue, or access problem, gather the road name and nearest crossroad. Then ask whether the road is county, city, state, private, or federal-area responsibility, because the right crew may change within a short drive.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Pulaski County. See every local note for the county on its page.