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Montezuma County details spring road work plan, warns of higher mag chloride costs and outlines pit inventories
Summary
County road staff presented a 90-day spring schedule covering blading, shouldering, crack sealing, mag chloride applications and stockpile levels; staff said higher mag chloride prices will reduce mileage this year and contractors will begin fiber work in Lewis.
Montezuma County road department staff presented a 90-day spring work plan on April 7 outlining winter cleanup, shouldering, crack sealing and preparation for chip sealing while warning that higher mag chloride prices will reduce this year’s treated mileage.
The schedule covers April through June and will focus first on winter blading and shouldering paved roads slated for chip seal this fall, staff said. Work will include purchase of aggregate mix from Utah, crack sealing as temperatures rise, and a phased mag chloride application beginning in early May in Dolores, Mancos and Cortez before moving into other districts.
“Magging is not just spraying…
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