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Board approves $800,000 amendment for disaster engineering as residents press for road maintenance

Trinity County Board of Supervisors · November 4, 2025
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Summary

The board approved an amendment to increase the cap on a consultant agreement for disaster engineering by $800,000 to produce designs and support FEMA and FHWA reimbursement work for storm-damaged routes, while residents urged low-cost maintenance for local roads such as Lake Mountain Road.

The Trinity County Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to increase the maximum payable under an agreement with Wood Rogers Inc. by $800,000 to provide disaster engineering services for severely damaged county roads.

Supervisor Brownfield asked transportation staff to explain the size of the amendment and its funding sources. Transportation Department staff said the…

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