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Roads: county to pay ALDOT SWA invoices; commissioners discuss tar-and-gravel treatment and billing residents for willful damage
Summary
The county's road department requested approval to pay ALDOT invoices from the county's SWA account and replenish the account to a $2,000 minimum; the road superintendent explained the 'G treatment' (tar-and-gravel) on County Road 49 and commissioners discussed a proposed resolution to invoice individuals who willfully damage dirt roads.
Chilton County’s road superintendent described two routine maintenance matters and a proposed enforcement step for intentional damage to county roads.
Heath Sexton, representing the road department, asked the commission to approve payment of an invoice tied to the county’s SWA account with ALDOT. The SWA account is used by ALDOT for site inspections and occasional maintenance charges; staff said the March invoice was roughly $800 and that the county needs to replenish the account to a $2,000 minimum, per…
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