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Warren County DPW outlines 2024 work, 2025 priorities and a countywide culvert assessment; committee approves crack‑sealing transfer

2321763 · January 24, 2025
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Summary

The county reported completion of several storm‑damage and highway projects in 2024, removal of the dangerous Middleton bridge structure, a 1,783‑culvert inventory with prioritization to follow, and approved a transfer of funds to expand crack‑sealing work this year.

Warren County Department of Public Works leaders updated the Building and Grounds Committee on 2024 projects, 2025 federal‑aid and paving priorities, and a newly completed countywide culvert assessment that identified about 1,783 culverts countywide.

Kevin (staff member) reviewed storm‑damage repairs completed in 2024—including culvert and drainage repairs at several locations—and said the county finished multiple highway projects in towns across the county. He reported that a long‑closed structure known as the Middleton Bridge was removed from the river after discussions with New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) structures and the Department of Environmental…

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