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Cloud County approves bridge geological study, adopts 2026 road surfacing policy

Cloud County Board of Commissioners · April 13, 2026

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Summary

The Cloud County Board approved a $9,806 geological study bid for Bridge BR542 (Wagon Road) and unanimously adopted the county's 2026 Road surfacing policy after presentations on local bridge repairs, tree work and rising project costs.

The Cloud County Board of Commissioners on April 13 approved a bid from PEC for a geological study for Bridge BR542 (Wagon Road) and adopted the county's road surfacing policy for 2026.

Rod Michaud, the county Highway and Weed Administrator, and John Markel of engineering firm Kirkham Michael described ongoing and planned work including the Wagon Road bridge project, bridge repairs on 50th Road south of Glasco, and tree work on Plum and Noble Roads. They noted increasing prices for road projects as a factor affecting scheduling and budgets.

Commissioner Ron Copple moved to approve PEC's bid of $9,806 for the BR542 geological study; Commissioner Dannie Kearn seconded and the motion carried unanimously. On a separate motion by Commissioner Copple, seconded by Kearn, the Board unanimously approved the Road surfacing policy for 2026. The minutes do not record further contract awards or a project start date for BR542; the study approval advances preliminary work for the bridge project.