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Public works warns $21 million needed to replace county culverts; fuel tax and timber revenues weakening
2580205 · March 12, 2025
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County public works staff told the quarterly meeting that local-access roads need extensive culvert work estimated at roughly $21 million over three to five years, with declining motor-fuel-tax receipts and paused timber sales threatening road-fund revenue.
Loretta (Public Works director) told department heads that Mason County faces a large local-access road maintenance need, with her county engineer identifying just over 40 culverts that should be replaced in the next three to five years. Loretta estimated an approximate cost of $21 million for those…
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