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Public Works outlines busy summer construction program; CRAB funds, overlays and right-of-way explained

2578008 · March 12, 2025
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Public Works staff briefed commissioners on CRAB/RAP reporting, stormwater electronic-signature paperwork and a broad construction program that includes guardrail repairs, an annual overlay, ARPA-funded Tootle wastewater upgrades and several culvert and bridge projects; staff described right-of-way acquisition and eminent-domain procedures.

Susan (Public Works) and other Public Works staff updated the Board of Commissioners on CRAB (County Road Administration Board) reporting, RAP funds, a stormwater e-signature form and an extensive 2025 construction program.

Susan said the county is submitting the CRAB annual certification for the Rural Arterial Preservation (RAP) program and that the new paperless system allowed electronic certification. "This information is all provided by the other offices," she said, describing the form as reporting county valuation, highest possible levy and levy adopted. Staff confirmed CRAB/RAP funding typically yields about $1 million to $2 million per biennium for the county, allocated by lane mile and population.

The board saw a list of construction projects the department expects to advertise or is already under way. Key items staff reported: - Guardrail and delineators repair project,…

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