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Maiden Rock board hears road updates after county truck rollover; LRIP award of about $46,000 for Pine Creek Hill
Summary
Board members reported a county worker’s truck rolled during a storm (no HAZMAT issues), noted maintenance needs for two township trucks, and confirmed LRIP funds of roughly $46,000 to help pay for Pine Creek Hill repairs.
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The Town of Maiden Rock board discussed winter road coverage and equipment needs at its Jan. 12 meeting after a county worker covering the township rolled a county truck during a recent storm.
The minutes say county worker Brent Greg rolled his county truck while covering the township for winter duties; he suffered bruising and there were no HAZMAT issues. Board members praised the coverage Brent and Mike Daleiden have provided while the township seeks a permanent replacement.
The township's Tandem (221) and Peterbilt (222) were noted as both in need of repair; Chairman Jerry Duden said he has inquired about replacement options.
Separately, the minutes state the township has been approved for Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) funds. "Approximately $46,000.00 will go towards costs for Pine Creek Hill," the record says. The minutes do not list the LRIP grant source paperwork, matching requirements, or a project timeline.
No formal vote was recorded on truck replacement or specific repairs at the meeting; the board discussed options and continued interim coverage arrangements.
