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County meeting roundup: waste-oil collection days, gates and barricade work, pothole/valve maintenance; meeting adjourns
Summary
Commissioners received brief operational updates including household waste-oil collection scheduled on certain days, temporary gate and barricade logistics with insurance invoicing, a water-valve–related road defect, positive feedback for recent plowing and sanding, and adjournment.
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The Bonneville County commissioners heard several operational updates and briefed staff on follow-ups during the Jan. 13 meeting.
Waste oil: staff said the county accepts waste oil only on certain days (recorded in the transcript as Thursdays and Saturdays) because an on-site employee must monitor the tanks to prevent overflow. "So the reason for that? Just because we have to have a guy on-site to monitor the tanks," one speaker said.
Gates and barricades: staff discussed temporary gates and the need to move jersey barriers and other equipment; insurance information was shared indicating that the work and invoicing would be tracked through the county’s insurance company.
Pothole/valve: a reported pothole was described by staff as a water-valve issue that cannot be fixed without grading; staff said the valve required a specific grading profile and that repair options were limited.
Commissioners praised recent snow-removal and grading work in an email referenced at the meeting, and the meeting adjourned after staff agreed to forward the resident email and documentation for follow-up. No formal votes were recorded for these operational items in the Jan. 13 excerpt.

