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Drain commissioner seeks county approval to buy, store crushed limestone from solar project
Summary
Montcalm County’s drain commissioner asked and received board authorization to spend up to $50,000 to acquire crushed limestone aggregate made available from a nearby solar project; the material would be stockpiled for county maintenance and local projects, with initial parking-lot work required to store it.
The Montcalm County Board of Commissioners authorized the drain commissioner to spend up to $50,000 to acquire and temporarily store crushed limestone aggregate that became available after a nearby solar project completed laydown-area work.
The drain commissioner told the board that township road commissions and other county entities have interest in the material, which the solar contractor is making available free of product cost; the county would pay trucking and handling. "The road commission was trying to take opportunity to get about 10,000 plus tons," he said, and…
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