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Dickinson County approves $1.342 million microsurfacing contract, moves to remove burned 1100 Avenue bridge
Summary
The Dickinson County Board of Commissioners approved a $1,342,000 contract with Vance Brothers to microsurface 22 miles of county roads and confirmed immediate removal of a burned bridge on 1100 Avenue, with staff saying the work fits within highway sales tax and bridge fund revenues.
Dickinson County commissioners on Feb. 12 approved a $1,342,000 contract with Vance Brothers to apply micro‑surfacing to about 22 miles of county roads and heard that the burned 1100 Avenue bridge is being removed as crews work on site.
Public works director Tammy Hill told the board the county will use micro‑surfacing — a thin overlay material — in place of much of this year’s chip‑seal program after a successful test on Fair Road. “They claim that they now can stay on concrete, which in years past that product didn't survive on the concrete,” Hill said, explaining why the county plans a test plot on the…
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