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Columbia County to Add $2.65 Million in State CHIPS Funds to Highway Budget
Summary
County public works staff told the committee that Columbia County will receive $2,646,136.83 in new CHIPS funding and brought a resolution to add the money to the county budget; the committee approved sending the resolution to the full board.
Columbia County public works staff told the committee on a June meeting that the county will receive $2,646,136.83 in state Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) funding and asked the committee to add the money to the county budget.
The request matters because CHIPS funds are used for local road and highway repairs and a staff member said the county intends to use the money for hot‑mix patching, shoulder and drainage work and other…
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