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Lewis County highway superintendent outlines $280 million asset value, maintenance priorities
Summary
Highway Superintendent John Reed told the General Service Committee the county uses GIS and asset-management tools to prioritize work, estimates roughly $280 million in infrastructure value and reported 2025 preservation targets were mostly met though brush control fell short.
John Reed, Lewis County highway superintendent, told the General Service Committee on the county’s 2025 performance that the department has shifted to a data-driven approach to inventory and prioritize roads, bridges and related assets.
Reed said the county uses ArcGIS, Field Maps, Roadmaster, BDIS and a new work-order system called Novo to catalog assets, attach photos, record condition ratings and coordinate maintenance. He said roughly 80% of Lewis County’s assets are roads and bridges and…
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