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County engineers report progress on Z-34 paving, Division Street work and use of HSIP-funded VRAM
Summary
Jackson County engineers told supervisors crews completed the surface lift on Z-34, continue Division Street concrete and upcoming asphalt work, and are using HSIP-funded Void Reducing Asphalt Material (VRAM) to reduce joint deterioration near rumble strips.
Jackson County engineers told the Board of Supervisors Tuesday that several road projects are advancing and that a federally supported highway safety grant funded a new paving technique intended to reduce joint deterioration.
County Engineer Jaden Shekel said the contractor finished the surface lift on Z-34, then would move to side roads, and that Division Street in Monmouth had one concrete lane poured and would see removal and repour of the remaining lane before asphalt milling and overlay. "They're doing the surface lift today," Shekel said of…
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