Wayside Sign – Settling the Dust: The Countryside Improvement Association

Object ID: 2013-070-003

Date: 2013

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The lakes and landscapes of Oakland County weren’t ready for the automobile in the early 1900s. Weekend visitors, in noisy “self-propelled” vehicles, churned up dust on unpaved roads and trespassed on private property. To address these difficulties, women from Pine and Orchard Lakes formed the Countryside Improvement Association in 1911. Their early fundraising paid to settle the dust by spraying oil on roads. Further efforts improved the region’s roads and signs, and defined road rules and property rights. Countryside fundraising continues to support charities and scholarships.