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Wichita County adopts driveway, culvert and access policy after debate over lengths, county installation and payments
Summary
The Wichita County Commissioners Court on March 27 adopted a revised driveway/culvert and access policy. Commissioners debated removing an unclear 'safety treatments' clause, minimum driveway lengths (20 vs. 30+ feet), a 12-inch minimum culvert diameter and whether county installation should be standard; the policy passed unanimously.
The Wichita County Commissioners Court on March 27 adopted a revised Wichita County driveway, culvert and access policy after debating technical standards and how the county would handle installations and payments.
The court’s presiding official opened the item and said the draft incorporated recommendations from prior discussion and an at-a-glance summary of changes. Commissioners identified and removed a vague reference to "safety treatments" that was not defined elsewhere in the document, saying the phrase should be struck to avoid ambiguity.
Commissioners debated minimum driveway length and culvert specifications. A commissioner noted the draft…
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