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Commissioners approve replacement of damaged road signs, citing $242,410 estimate and use of discretionary funds
Summary
Jackson County commissioners approved using discretionary funds to replace damaged road signs—including warning and stop signs—after county road staff recommended full replacement. The low bid discussed was $242,410; the board approved the expenditure by voice vote.
Jackson County commissioners approved replacing a set of damaged road signs after county road staff reported multiple signs were beyond repair and recommended replacement. The lowest price mentioned in discussion for replacing the affected units was $242,410, and a commissioner requested approval to use his discretionary funds to pay for the work.
Why it matters: Road-safety hardware—stop signs, warning signs and a blinking…
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