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Highway superintendent outlines chip‑seal, bridge and tanked‑asphalt plans; asks commissioners to consider county purchases
Summary
Todd Howe, highway superintendent, briefed commissioners on ongoing patching, upcoming chip‑and‑seal and HMA overlay work, possible county sales of liquid asphalt to Shelby County, quantities in county storage, federal‑aid bridge projects and plans to realign a hazardous 90‑degree bend with guardrail improvements.
Highway Superintendent Todd Howe updated commissioners on May 5 about ongoing maintenance, forthcoming chip‑and‑seal and HMA overlay work, inter‑county material sharing and a planned safety realignment at a hazardous corner on County Road 400.
Howe said crews remain engaged in everyday tasks — pothole patching, sign maintenance and patching — and that the 2024‑2 HMA overlay project is nearly complete. He reported the county has contacted FC Construction about starting the 2025 chip‑and‑seal project in June and said crews will wedge and overlay where needed to get correct road…
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