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County advances two bridges for winter letting; considers short-term aid for Miles sewer collapse
Summary
Supervisors approved advancing two bridge projects so the county can let them this winter and discussed possible county assistance for a collapsing 24-inch storm sewer in the City of Miles with an engineer's estimate of about $30,000.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 28 approved a resolution to advance two bridge projects to fiscal year 2026 letting so they may be publicly bid this winter.
County engineer Jayden Shekel told the board inspections completed this spring and summer showed the Seventeenth Street bridge had a deteriorated substructure rating and that, after review, replacement rather than a minor repair "makes sense" because the remainder of the…
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