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Board moves $750,000 to secondary roads; resident tells supervisors road work must happen next spring
Summary
Supervisors approved a $750,000 transfer from rural services to secondary roads and heard an extended public comment from a resident who described chronic drainage and surface problems on Ridge Road and 260th; county roads staff pledged restoration of the rural cross section starting next spring and said work should make the segment paveable if easements and weather permit.
Marshall County supervisors approved a $750,000 transfer from the Rural Services Fund to the Secondary Roads Fund during their Oct. 22 meeting and heard a lengthy public forum from a resident describing persistent road and drainage problems.
The funding transfer was presented as the board's normal quarterly movement of money between funds to support secondary-roads work; the motion to transfer $750,000 was moved, seconded and approved by roll call.
During the public forum, Mark Wyant of 2601 Ridge Road described repeated…
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