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Engineering outlines $4.3M HEERF and $8.75M flood-control CIP and Smucker Park repair plan; board debates long-term road funding

3513075 · May 6, 2025
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The county engineering director presented $4.3 million in HEERF CIP projects and about $8.75 million in flood-control CIP spending planned for FY2026 and described designs under way for road and drainage projects including a Smucker Park basin redesign.

The Yuma County Department of Engineering presented its capital-improvement program for FY2026 to the Board of Supervisors on May 6, listing a $4.3 million HEERF CIP allocation for county construction projects and about $8.75 million in flood-control capital projects.

The director noted completed work in the current fiscal year including a North Frontage Road project, a Highway 95 mill-and-fill paid with state funding and ARPA allocations, and County Sixth Street paving. Under construction is Antelope'Palomas low-flow crossing phase 2,…

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