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Beaufort County dirt-roads plan limited by right-of-way and 'tag' funds, committee told

3092924 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Committee heard that about 65–66 miles of dirt roads remain in the county, but only roughly 12–14 miles are currently candidates for paving due to right-of-way and property consent issues; tag funds limit progress to roughly one mile per year.

Rusty Bratz, Beaufort County engineering project manager, briefed the Transportation Committee on the county's dirt-roads program and next steps for specific projects.

Bratz said engineers have received permitting and expect erosion-control work to begin around April 1 on a project called Dolphin Watch and that other projects (Davis and Floyd; James D. Washington) are moving through permitting and design. "The DOT has the permits have been received.…

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