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Supervisors adopt rewritten dust‑control policy for granular secondary roads
Summary
The board unanimously approved a rewritten dust‑control policy that makes resident‑paid applications using preapproved contractors the standard, adds a $20 application fee per contractor job, and clarifies materials and responsibilities.
Woodbury County supervisors approved a rewritten dust‑control policy that changes how dust‑suppressant applications are delivered on granular secondary roads.
Secondary Roads Director Laura Severs told the board the new policy standardizes resident requests: property owners seeking dust control must hire a county‑preapproved contractor, pay the contractor directly and ensure dust‑control markers remain visible so motor‑grader operators will avoid disturbing treated sections. The policy…
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