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Butler County OKs new right-of-way letters, accepts road plan and approves gravel pit lease

Butler County Board of Supervisors · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The Butler County Board approved a plan for hand-delivered and mailed letters to landowners about right-of-way (ROW) tree and brush cleanup, accepted the One- and Six-Year Road Plan, and approved a five-year gravel pit lease; the ROW letter was approved to allow staff to document and escalate persistent noncompliance.

The Butler County Board of Supervisors on April 20 approved a countywide approach to address overgrown right-of-way (ROW) vegetation, accepted the county’s One- and Six-Year Road Plan and voted to renew a five-year lease for the County gravel pit.

Highway Superintendent Randy Isham told the board that "letters were sent to all the townships, and most of the townships in turn sent letters to residents," and proposed a process of hand-delivering letters to landowners on county-maintained roads, noting he will document delivery dates…

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