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Commissioners reviewed plans and timing for a bridge construction project on Bellevue Road. Speaker 2 said the contractor (identified in the transcript as RFC) provided a closure plan and that detours were included in the materials. The chair confirmed the first bridge in the planned sequence and commissioners discussed detour routing, including the need to make the notice available in Willis and other local dirt-road areas.
The timeline mentioned in the meeting set a Feb. 2 start date and approximately 150 calendar days for the closure; one commissioner estimated the road would reopen around June. Commissioners asked staff to post the closure and detour information publicly, and Speaker 2 said he would post the notice to Facebook and other channels so residents would be aware.
No formal vote was required beyond updating the public notice plan; commissioners did not take additional action on project scope at the meeting.
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