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Lancaster County agrees to apply PermaZyme to Oldfield Street in Waverly; city to pay $21,343.48

Lancaster County Board of Commissioners · November 5, 2025
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Summary

Lancaster County approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Waverly to regrade and apply PermaZyme on Oldfield Street; Waverly will pay $21,343.48. County engineer said PermaZyme can last roughly 5— to 10 years if applied under suitable conditions and that full paving is estimated at about $3 million.

Lancaster County commissioners on Nov. 4 approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Waverly for county crews to regrade and apply PermaZyme to a portion of Oldfield Street, from North 141st Street to Canongate Road within Waverly's corporate limits. The city will pay the county $21,343.48 for the work.

Pam Dingman, Lancaster County engineer, explained the process: crews will regrade and compact the gravel road…

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