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Butler County accepts One- and Six-Year Road Plan, approves five-year gravel pit lease as River Road funding advances
Summary
The Butler County Board accepted its One- and Six-Year Road Plan, set a May 18 public hearing, and approved a five-year gravel pit lease with Dale and Avery Johnson; Highway Superintendent Randy Isham said a county pit avoids an estimated $1.2 million gravel expense next year. River Road funding moved to the next step in a federal review process.
The Butler County Board of Supervisors on April 20 accepted the county’s One- and Six-Year Road Plan, approved a five-year gravel pit lease and set a public hearing on the plan for May 18, 2026.
Highway Superintendent Randy Isham told the board that the county’s funding application for River Road has moved to the next step after contact with Congressman Flood’s office. Isham also urged the board to keep in-county gravel capacity, saying, “if the County does not have a gravel pit, he will need to budget $1.2M for gravel next…
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