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Bremer County engineer outlines $7.2M road plan, warns of culvert and paving sequencing costs

Bremer County Board of Supervisors · January 13, 2026
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County engineer Landon presented a $7.218 million proposed roads/maintenance budget (rising to about $7.408 million with proposed wage increases), describing a program to replace aging CMP culverts with concrete before a repaving effort, and proposed equipment purchases offset by trade‑ins.

Landon, the county engineer, told supervisors the road and public‑works budget includes a mix of maintenance, capital and equipment spending designed to reduce future pavement disruption by doing culvert replacements ahead of paving.

"We have identified a significant number of corrugated metal pipe culverts that are far enough along that we would like to replace them this summer before we do the paving in 2027," Landon said, describing a program that anticipates concrete…

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