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Highway director outlines road-cut practices and commissioners approve new stop signs for Oakville area
2890738 · April 7, 2025
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Summary
Delaware County Highway Department explained standard road-cut repair methods and won approval to change stop signs and traffic controls at an Oakville intersection as part of ongoing safety improvements.
Tommy Gilbert, superintendent of the Delaware County Highway Department, briefed commissioners about proposed traffic changes in the Oakville area and about the department’s standard process for repairing road cuts made to replace culverts and other subsurface infrastructure.
Gilbert described the county’s repair sequence: use of clean stone (“wash aids”)…
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