Barbara Ryan Fuller Reappointed as Road Commissioner for Washtenaw County

By November 18, 2016Articles

On Wednesday, November 16, 2016, the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners reappointed Barbara Fuller as a member of the Washtenaw County Board of Road Commissioners. Fuller was first appointed in October 2013 and has served as the Commission’s vice chair since 2014. Fuller’s term will run through December 31, 2022. The Washtenaw County Road Commission and Board of Road Commissioners are pleased to extend their congratulations to Fuller on her reappointment.
Barbara Fuller, who lives in Sharon Township near the Village of Manchester, previously served as Deputy Supervisor in Pittsfield Township from 2008-2012. Fuller is the second woman to be appointed as a Washtenaw County Road Commissioner. She also serves as the Road Commission representative on the Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission.
Fuller is committed to further strengthening the Road Commission’s relationships with the public, elected officials, townships, agencies, and staff. “I am looking forward to the next six years and am committed to working hard to continue building trust with and being accessible to the communities we serve.  Our agency has been challenged to maintain and rebuild our aging infrastructure with limited resources. I intend to continue to build partnerships and work with our townships to maximize funding opportunities and get the job done,” said Fuller.
The Washtenaw County Road Commission is governed by a three-member Board of Road Commissioners, appointed by the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners.  Road Commissioners are appointed every two years to serve six-year staggered terms.  The other two members of the three-member Board are Doug Fuller, Chair (not related to Barbara) and William McFarlane.