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Board reviews road and stormwater capital priorities as revenues and matches shift
Summary
Grand County roads and stormwater staff presented a draft 2026 plan that includes culvert replacements, a multi‑use path in Spanish Valley, Jackson Street storm drain work and vehicle/equipment purchases; some projects rely on external matches (TAP, CIB, transportation special service district) and impact fee reimbursements that are not yet final.
Grand County roads and stormwater staff outlined planned 2026 capital projects and operating needs at the Oct. 10 Budget Advisory Board meeting, citing a mix of county funds, external grants and pending impact‑fee reimbursements.
Cody (roads and stormwater) told the board the county expects to continue investment in pavement and drainage projects and listed several large items: the Spanish Valley Drive multi‑use path (total cost cited at $3,800,000, with an external match of about $2,700,000 and a county share of roughly $1,105,000), Jackson Street storm‑drain Phase 2 (total cost cited at $3,325,000 with an external match of about $447,000, leaving an estimated county share around $2,878,000) and a Heaven Chapman Road culvert replacement that the presenter said will be about $210,000 and is expected to start in…
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