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Engineer reports road repairs and turbine‑site activity as wind‑project traffic damages J52
Summary
Page County engineer and a MidAmerican representative reported wind‑project construction activity, including crane crossings and offloads, and discussed road damage on J52 attributed to turbine traffic; county will patch J52 with concrete and monitor striping and sign deliveries.
Page County’s engineer told the board the county is responding to road damage attributed to wind‑project construction traffic and provided regular maintenance updates, while a MidAmerican representative described turbine‑site activity and a planned operations and maintenance building in Shenandoah.
JD King, Page County engineer, said crews are cleaning stockpiles, mowing pavement shoulders, replacing pipe on M Avenue, inventorying culverts and finishing work at the Essex Bridge, and preparing tandems and other equipment for winter service. King reported that crews will “patching on J52” for potholes that developed “from wind turbine traffic,” adding, “it needs to be concrete because … our asphalt did not hold…
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