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Custer County details new road‑building approach, plans speed enforcement on upgraded roads
Summary
The county said it will shift from spot repairs to rebuilding roadbeds on prioritized routes to lengthen maintenance cycles, will test a new road‑base product, and will work with the sheriff to enforce lower speeds on improved roads such as Copper Dulcher to protect crews and extend pavement life.
Custer County officials described a change in road maintenance practice that emphasizes rebuilding and consolidating roadbeds rather than frequent spot repairs.
County staff said they will prepare roadbeds properly (ripping, recompacting, installing new road base and crowning) and then pack and maintain them, rather than repeatedly moving small amounts of material to fix potholes. They reported new equipment…
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