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Board approves Secondary Roads five‑year changes, hires frequent operator and hears bridge and paving updates
Summary
Supervisors approved revisions to the county's Secondary Roads five‑year program, unanimously hired Breton Tigges as a frequent operator, and received updates on bridge inspections, NEPA clearances and paving/striping quotes; the engineer warned about funding tradeoffs between dust control and bridge maintenance.
The Winneshiek County Board of Supervisors approved changes to the county's certified Secondary Roads five‑year program, unanimously approved the hiring of a recommended frequent operator and heard multiple project updates from County Engineer Michael Cooney.
Cooney told the board he revised the five‑year plan to update a TPMS/TPMI identifier and moved a scheduled project (Bridal 320 / Pleasant View bridge) from 2026 to 2027 after Iowa Department of Transportation timing and funding considerations were raised. A supervisor moved to approve the changes to the five‑year plan; the motion was seconded and carried unanimously.
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