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Page County raises rock application rate to 2,000 tons per mile; engineer reports equipment and bridge work
Summary
The Page County Board approved raising the rock-per-mile rate from 1,200 to 2,000 tons. County Engineer JD King also updated the board on equipment repairs, vehicle disposals and progress on the Essex North Bridge.
The Page County Board of Supervisors voted to change the county's rock-application rate from 1,200 tons per mile to 2,000 tons per mile during its meeting. The motion passed by voice vote and was recorded as "Aye" by board members; the chair announced the motion carried.
The change grows out of a county review of its secondary-roads policy. Page County Engineer JD King said the policy had last been updated in 2011 and that heavier equipment and current field…
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