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County engineer: property owner to supply 60-inch culvert; county to install and backfill

Jackson County Board of Supervisors · May 5, 2026
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Jackson County Engineer reported a hydraulic study recommending a 54-inch culvert but said the property owner will supply a 60-inch, ~70-foot pipe for a gentler slope; the county will perform the installation and crews discussed potential extra fill cost-sharing and detour dust-control for nearby bridge projects.

Jackson County Engineer Jaden Shekel told supervisors May 5 that a hydraulic study and topographic survey for the culvert at 8802 267th Street indicate a 54-inch tube would be sufficient, but the landowner (Adam) prefers to install a 60-inch pipe and will purchase a roughly 70-foot pipe to allow a more gradual slope.

"From that, we determined that a 54-inch tube would actually be of…

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