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Clay County updates bonded transportation projects; program reports $123 million expended

3755251 · June 10, 2025
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Bonded transportation program and capital projects team told commissioners about progress, permitting delays and utility conflicts on multiple road projects; program expenditures reported at $123 million to date.

The Clay County Board of County Commissioners received a monthly progress update Tuesday on the countybonded transportation program and related capital projects, including construction, permitting and utility coordination issues that are delaying portions of the work.

The presentation by Ed Dendorf, the countybonded transportation program administrator, covered multiple corridors. County Road 218 work is continuing, with liner placement on a pond site and installation of drainage structures; Dendorf reported the project is on schedule with 39% of contract value paid and 65% of the scheduled time used. On a SeaMark Group 2 segment along County Road 209, crews continued stormwater pipe installation and base placement; that phase is 47% paid and 33% of its time used.

Officials said County Route 220 remains contingent on an Army Corps of Engineers permit; the corpspublic notice period closed and the county expects a Corps decision in the coming…

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