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Public works outlines countywide road, snow and pothole plan; reports fewer potholes after mild winter

3683710 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

Butte-Silver Bow public works director presented the 2024–25 maintenance results and the proposed 2025–26 work plan for snow removal, pothole repair and chip sealing, reporting lower winter material costs and an uptick in targeted chip sealing this summer.

Public works director Mark Neri told the Butte-Silver Bow Council of Commissioners on June 4 that the county will continue a single roads maintenance district approach and proposed a fiscal-year 2026 forecast of roughly $1.7 million for winter maintenance, pothole repair and rural-road work.

Why it matters: Road maintenance, winter snow response, and pothole repair affect everyday travel, school bus routes and local business access; the presentation explained operational priorities, staffing and the unit costs of salt, deicer and…

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