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Public works reports near-complete paving; commissioners probe cores, culverts and reported oil spill
Summary
Public works staff told commissioners paving and chip-seal work is nearly complete and outlined upcoming projects; commissioners asked staff to check cores painted on a problem hill and raised resident reports that oil from a truck spilled into a yard, requesting follow-up.
Public works staff told the Duchesne County Commission on Sept. 15 that the county is about 99% finished with paving and chip-seal projects in town and outlined plans to pave portions of Tabby Mountain and Park Road.
“Kind of, in the last couple of weeks, we've been pretty much 99% done paving and tabby,” Public Works (speaker 9) reported. Staff described a plan to return to several problem spots, consult a nearby hot-mix plant for material, and perform additional shoulder work…
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