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County engineer reports progress on Stewart Road and Deep Lakes; electrical pedestal issues may delay campground opening
Summary
County Engineer Brian Rochowski reported paving progress on Stewart Road, completion of a jail exterior panel project and large paving at Deep Lakes campground, but said unique electrical pedestals and parts delays could push campground electrical activation—and a fall opening—into next season.
County Engineer Brian Rochowski updated the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 29 about several ongoing infrastructure projects, including Stewart Road paving, a box culvert project on 160th Street, completion of the jail exterior panel project, and work at the Deep Lakes campground.
On Stewart Road, Rochowski said crews "got 2 days of paving in" and estimated they were roughly halfway between Fruitland Road and 50 Seventh Street. He described progress on a box culvert on 160th Street and said concrete pours were expected to finish that week.
Rochowski told supervisors the county had closed out the jail exterior panel…
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