In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant infrastructure developments in the region, focusing on road projects and improvements aimed at enhancing traffic flow and safety.
One of the key topics was the ongoing work on County Road 30 and 23, which serves the local soybean plant. The project includes the extension of box culverts and the widening of turn lanes, with completion expected in the next two weeks. Officials noted that the road is already accessible, although limited by turning movements, and expressed optimism about attending the grand opening scheduled for August 7.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted the mill and overlay projects in the Horace area. Crews have made substantial progress, completing paving from Horace to the diversion inlet and working on additional milling west of 17 on Highway 14. Officials indicated that paving would pause temporarily to allow dirt crews to finish necessary turn lanes, with plans to resume once these are completed.
Looking ahead, the discussion included future developments, particularly the need for a three-lane section from 17 to the bridge by 2027 due to rapid local growth. This foresight aims to accommodate increasing traffic demands and improve access in the area.
The meeting also touched on the anticipated population growth in Horace, which is expected to surpass the 5,000 mark, triggering the transfer of road maintenance responsibilities to the city. This transition underscores the importance of ongoing infrastructure planning to support the community's expansion.
Overall, the meeting underscored a proactive approach to infrastructure development, with officials committed to enhancing road safety and accessibility in response to the region's growth.