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Staff updates commissioners on secondary six-year road plan; telecom fee drop reduces near-term funds
Summary
Planning and transportation staff presented the county’s secondary six‑year plan, noting a roughly $12,000 annual drop in telecommunications-fee revenue, updated project funding to cover an overrun on Rattle Trap Road, and candidate roads for future surfacing including Alps Road (Beverly Run) and parts of Mount Gideon Road
Planning staff briefed the commission on the county’s secondary six‑year plan, a multi-year schedule for secondary road improvements funded by telecommunications (telecom) fees and unpaved-road funds.
Staff said projected telecom-fee revenue declined by about $12,000 from the prior projection (from roughly $81,000), a reduction staff described as significant for small project budgets. Because of the revenue change and an overrun on Rattle Trap Road, staff reallocated funds within the plan: Rattle Trap Road remains Priority 1 to close out additional costs; Caroline Street may be closed out…
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