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Supervisors approve secondary roads budget and five-year plan; engineer outlines gravel-road binding trial
Summary
Winneshiek County supervisors approved the secondary roads budget and five-year plan and heard the county engineer describe a trial of a chemical base-stabilization product on gravel roads, a 6,500-ton rock application schedule and bridge inspection timing aimed at summer 2025.
The Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the county secondary roads budget and the accompanying five-year plan during the meeting.
County Engineer Mike Pewdie presented the plan and outlined maintenance and capital activities. He said the county will apply about 6,500 tons of rock to gravel roads this year and will prioritize high-volume roads, naming Conover Road, Town Line Road, River Road, Meadowlark Road and sections of W 14. "6,500 tons per late district will be applied this year, plus some high volume roads are being rocked," Pewdie reported.
Pewdie also described a trial of a base-stabilization product intended to reduce…
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