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Spencer County judge says ARP allocation tops $3.75M; bridges, $1.8M in paving planned
Summary
County Judge Executive John Riley told the Fiscal Court Spencer County was allocated more than $3.75 million under the American Rescue Plan but that federal guidance is still pending. He outlined bridge repairs and said the county plans roughly $1.8 million in spring–summer road paving from Flex and discretionary funds.
County Judge Executive John Riley told the Spencer County Fiscal Court on March 15 that the county’s allocation from the federal American Rescue Plan would be “in excess of $3,750,000,” though he said county officials were still waiting for federal guidance on allowable uses.
The judge’s report to the court also summarized ongoing and planned infrastructure work. Riley said the new Washburn Lane Bridge over Elk Creek is open but the contractor must remove the old structure before the project is complete. He said the county is working on the replacement of a bridge on Little Elk Road after an engineering inspection downgraded…
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