In a recent meeting of the McPherson County Board of County Commissioners, a significant project aimed at enhancing local infrastructure was discussed, promising to greatly benefit the city of Canton. The board reviewed plans for a 2.1-mile project that will connect Canton to Galva, a development that is expected to improve accessibility and promote community engagement.
The project, which is anticipated to take about a year to complete, is not reliant on volunteer efforts, ensuring a professional approach to its execution. Commissioners expressed optimism about the positive impact this connection will have on the community, particularly for residents who enjoy walking and outdoor activities.
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Subscribe for Free While the board has yet to engage with the City of Canton regarding the project, plans are in place to present the initiative at an upcoming city meeting. This outreach is crucial for garnering local support and ensuring that residents are informed about the developments.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted the involvement of local high school students from the Mennonite community, who have shown interest in resurfacing bridges along the route. However, funding remains a challenge, as there are additional structures that need attention, including a bridge that was washed out, which will be addressed in future phases of the project.
The board is moving forward with the necessary resolutions to secure funding and finalize plans, marking a proactive step towards enhancing the region's infrastructure and fostering community connectivity. As the project progresses, it is expected to not only improve transportation but also strengthen ties between neighboring communities.