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Adams County awarded $2.636 million HSIP grant to upgrade guardrails on about 50 bridges
Summary
County engineer Nate told commissioners Adams County received the full HSIP award requested — $2,636,555.56 — to upgrade guardrails and install impact ends on roughly 50 county bridges; early coordination and consultant procurement will proceed under the state timeline.
Adams County received a $2,636,555.56 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant to upgrade guardrails and install impact end terminals on about 50 bridges across the county, the county engineer reported during the commissioners meeting.
"We were awarded the full amount that we requested, which is $2,636,555.56," Nate said, adding that the county's project was one of the larger awards from the state's $50 million HSIP round. He said the projects are spread north to south and include…
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