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Public Works seeks bids for countywide delineator project and renews low-use emergency waste agreement with Metro
Summary
Public Works announced a federal-aid-funded countywide delineator installation project with an estimated cost of about $189,000 and presented a five-year renewal of an interlocal agreement to accept emergency solid-waste loads from Metro-operated Oregon transfer stations when I-84 closures occur.
Susan Eugenis, county engineer, and Sean Roey of public works briefed the commissioners on two public-works items: a countywide delineator installation project using federal safety dollars, and a five-year renewal of an interlocal agreement with Metro for emergency disposal at Cowlitz County transfer stations.
Delineator project and funding: Eugenis said the county will call for bids for the Countywide Delineator Project and has scheduled a bid opening for June 9. She described delineators as the white…
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