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Adams County approves $1.36M recycled-aggregate contract for gravel-road maintenance

2085279 · January 7, 2025
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The Adams County Board of Commissioners approved a three-year, $1,357,800 agreement with Allied Recycled Aggregates to supply crushed recycled aggregate for county gravel-road maintenance. Commissioners discussed transparency on the consent calendar during the vote.

The Adams County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 7 approved a three-year agreement with Allied Recycled Aggregates totaling $1,357,800 to supply crushed recycled aggregates used in the county's gravel-road maintenance program.

County staff said the contract breaks down to about $452,600 per year. Janet Lindquist, deputy director of public works, told commissioners the material is used in the public-works gravel mix for maintaining gravel…

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