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Custer County prioritizes Copper Gulch repairs, announces 35 mph speed reduction and summer paving plans

3444425 · May 22, 2025
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Summary

Road and Bridge reported ongoing repairs to Copper Gulch, a plan to reduce the speed limit to 35 mph on part of the route, cattle-guard replacements and chip-seal work scheduled for July.

Road and Bridge staff told the Custer County Board of Commissioners on May 22 that crews are finishing reconstruction work on Copper Gulch, will lower the speed limit on a stretch of that roadway to 35 mph to limit damage, and plan multiple summer projects including six miles of chip sealing on Rosita Road and resurfacing work from Highway 69 (Schoolfield) to Macy.

Why it matters: Heavy traffic and high speeds on gravel and recently…

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