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Commissioner Sean Roe says spoils-removal contractor seeks one-year extension, higher minimum amid Port of Longview rail work

5929711 · September 24, 2025
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Commissioner Sean Roe reported that the contractor removing dredged spoils (referred to in the meeting as a spoils/removal contract) wants a one-year extension and a minimum price increase from $1.50 to $1.75 per unit; the royalty fee would remain unchanged at $2.06 per yard, Roe said.

Commissioner Sean Roe told the board that a contractor handling removal of dredged spoils is approaching the end of its current contract (noted as expiring in 2025) and has requested a one-year extension with an increased minimum price.

Roe said the contractor requested an increase in the contract minimum from $1.50 to $1.75 per unit, citing…

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