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Grand County Road & Bridge lays out staffing, maintenance miles and plan to resume road hearings
Summary
Road & Bridge superintendent presented a 'state of the union': the county maintains roughly 767.604 miles of roads with 32 dedicated FTEs, reported recent and planned asphalt investments, and recommended updating standards and reinstating petition-based road hearings (advertise in July; requests due Aug. 1; hearings in September).
Grand County Road & Bridge Superintendent David Buckley briefed the Board of County Commissioners in a workshop on staffing, capital investments, road miles and a staff recommendation to reinstitute petition-based road-maintenance hearings.
Buckley told commissioners the county is responsible for about 767.604 maintained miles and roughly 38.845 non‑maintained miles. He described a multi-year effort to repair and preserve asphalt routes (a decade-long program that has spent roughly $15 million between 2014 and 2023, with additional projects in 2024–25), current staffing of 32 full‑time employees dedicated to maintained…
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