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County to apply for FY26 LMIG funds; $100,000 proposed for dirt-road stabilizer
Summary
County administrator recommended the FY26 LMIG application include $100,000 for Permazyme soil stabilizer on dirt roads, $100,000 for patching where an asphalt zipper is used, and the remaining funds for prioritized paved roads; commissioners authorized the application.
Jones County staff told commissioners that the FY26 Local Maintenance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) application is due Feb. 1 and proposed using a portion of funds for dirt-road stabilization.
County administrator Risner said staff recommends allocating $100,000 of LMIG funds to apply Permazyme soil stabilizer to roughly…
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