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Linn County Public Works outlines $1.125M pavement budget and seeks contractor estimates for major overlays
Summary
Public Works presented a detailed list of deteriorating roads, projected asphalt and chip-seal costs, and requested authority to prioritize and begin work once contractor estimates are received.
Public Works told the Linn County Commission on May 27 that the department faces a substantial backlog of roads requiring milling, overlay and chip seal work and that the current budget will not cover all identified needs.
Todd (Public Works) told commissioners that the county’s total pavement budget for 2025 is $1,125,000 and that estimated costs for several major overlay projects could push needs well beyond that figure. He said local contract estimates indicated the 1850 Road resurfacing (approximately 1.28 miles) could cost…
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