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Jackson County supervisors on Tuesday approved final plans for a fog‑seal project on Z‑20 that will run from Highway 64 north to the area just beyond Springville, excluding work inside the city limits.
County Engineer Jayden Shekel said the project will skip the city limits because Springville elects to retain its farm‑to‑market (FM) funds and is therefore responsible for maintenance inside town. The project will run from the south city limit to the north city limit and then continue north about 4½–5 miles to the point where asphalt meets concrete.
Shekel described the project as part of the county’s multi‑year pavement program and said crews are currently reclaiming roadways in other areas; the county expects construction planning to proceed to a December letting. “This is the forecast plan for next summer,” Shekel said, and the board approved the final plans for the Z‑20 fog seal and associated letting.
Supervisors noted the county will not use FM funds for work inside Springville because the city retains those funds, and they asked that any city contributions or agreements be documented in writing. The board approved the plans by voice vote.
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