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County engineer warns Meeting Creek costs higher; discusses bridges, FEMA work and pavement analysis

Hardin County Fiscal Court · November 10, 2025
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County Engineer Mark Absher told the fiscal court that the Meeting Creek project is now expected to be let in January 2027 and that current estimates are significantly higher than earlier figures; he also briefed the court on FEMA work, pavement analysis, LARP submissions and bridge prioritization.

Mark Absher, Hardin County engineer, updated the fiscal court on infrastructure projects and funding on Nov. 10. Absher said the county is working with FEMA on multiple matters and that erosion and sediment control (EPSC) inspections and testing are ongoing for a new subdivision off Queens Lane. He said a pavement analysis (Lincoln Triad) is nearly complete and that the analysis will be used…

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