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County engineer outlines road project schedule, cash‑flow scenarios and grant risks

5409782 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

The county engineer reviewed bids, shifted schedules and three cash‑flow scenarios for road and culvert projects, noting several projects moving from 2025 to 2026 and describing the potential for grant funding uncertainty to slow construction.

Sean, the county engineer, presented a progress report on the county’s construction program and a preliminary six‑year cash‑flow outlook, telling commissioners he had planned a large 2025 construction program but is shifting some projects into 2026 to reflect procurement timing and weather windows.

Why it matters: the county’s road and culvert program includes multi‑million‑dollar projects that rely in many cases on state and federal grant funding; schedule shifts affect when work is completed and the county’s year‑end cash position.

Sean said that several projects have started or will be bid this year: South Cloverdale (work split across 2025–2026 because of late starts), Eric Creek Culvert (near…

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