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Boone County opens pavement-marking bids and signs multiple road contracts

Boone County Board of Supervisors · April 15, 2026

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Summary

County Engineer Jonathan Bullock opened three pavement-marking bids, with CamLine Highway the apparent low bidder pending engineer review; the Board approved noxious weed spraying and multiple road contracts and detour compensations totaling several hundred thousand dollars.

County Engineer Jonathan Bullock opened bids for pavement markings and presented multiple road-related contracts at the Boone County Board of Supervisors meeting on April 15, 2026. The board approved several contracts and detour compensations and directed staff to review the low bid for pavement markings.

Bullock reported three bids for pavement markings: Sir Lines A Lot for $76,397.04, Vogel Traffic for $79,116.25 and CamLine Highway for $64,950.43; the engineer’s office identified CamLine as the apparent low bidder subject to formal review. The board did not take final acceptance of the pavement-marking bid at that moment pending the engineer’s review.

The board voted to sign a noxious weed spraying contract with B & W Control Specialists for $37,149. Supervisors approved two contracts with Stratford Gravel, Inc.: Project GS-01-2026 for $472,800 and Project GS-02-2026 for $401,800. The board also approved detour compensation payments of $36,451.55, $3,589.46 and $2,382.12 for three separate projects listed by the county engineer.

County staff provided brief operational updates, noting hauling rock operations, upcoming guardrail spraying, and observed solar blinking red lights on stop signs at some pavement transitions. The board recorded motions and carried the contracts by unanimous vote.

The county engineer’s office will complete its review of the pavement-marking bids and return with a recommendation for final award. No additional fiscal or timeline details beyond the contract amounts were included in the meeting record.