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Clay County reports progress on bond-funded road and capital projects; program shows $117.8 million expended

2547284 · March 11, 2025
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At its March 11 meeting the Clay County Board of County Commissioners received a status update on multiple bond-funded road and capital projects, including County Road 218 and the County Road 220 bridge replacement; county staff reported $117.8 million expended on the program to date and projected schedules for remaining work.

The Clay County Board of County Commissioners on March 11 received an update on the county's bond-funded transportation and capital projects program, including construction progress, permitting status and expenditures.

The update, delivered by Ed Dendor, bond transportation program administrator, covered work on several road projects. Dendor told the board that County Road 218 (Masters Pit to Pine Tree Lane) is continuing excavation and liner placement at multiple pond sites and that the contractor, Anderson Columbia, is installing drainage structures and repairing driveway pavement. Dendor said the project is "on schedule at 30% paid out and 47% of time used."

Dendor also reported County Road 209 work: Superior continues installation of stormwater pipe and temporary pavement placement. For Sea Mar Group projects the county is tracking Army Corps of Engineers permit reviews; responses to the Corps were…

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