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Delaware County commissioners approve Slate Lick Lateral No. 1 drainage improvements and assessments

5047458 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing with one landowner speaking in favor, the Delaware County Board of Commissioners found in favor of the Slate Lick Lateral No. 1 watershed drainage improvement, confirmed assessments and ordered the project to be advertised for competitive bid.

Delaware County commissioners voted to approve the Slate Lick Lateral No. 1 watershed drainage improvement project following a final public hearing and an endorsement from the county engineer’s report.

The county’s soil and water conservation district presented the project to the Board of Commissioners, describing a plan of open-channel construction, rock-lined channels, replacement of subsurface drainage tile, surface-drain swales, clearing of brush and reseeding. Brett Bacon of the Delaware Soil and Water Conservation District told the commissioners the watershed covers about 53 acres and is roughly 43% rural residential, 29% agricultural and 27% woods.

The engineer’s estimate put construction costs at $32,850.46, with administration, planning and inspection at $3,717.11; an initial drainage-maintenance…

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