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Augusta County approves secondary road construction budget and six-year plan
Summary
The Augusta County Board of Supervisors approved the secondary road construction improvement budget for FY2025–26 and a proposed six-year plan, prioritizing hard-surfacing of gravel roads, several active construction projects and a roughly $868,000 annual allocation from state secondary road funds.
Augusta County supervisors voted to approve the secondary road construction improvement budget for fiscal year 2025–26 and the county's proposed six-year secondary roads plan, county staff told the board during the June 2 meeting.
The plan makes hard-surfacing of gravel roads a priority and allocates roughly $868,000 per year in secondary road funding. "We're getting basically, just under $900,000 a year, about 868,000 a year," the county roads presenter said during the meeting.
The presentation noted the county still has more than 150 miles of gravel roads and requires a roadway to carry at least 50 vehicles per day and be in the…
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