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Highway superintendent says CHIPS paperwork submitted; no plans to widen Goodyear Lake roads

Milford Town Board · November 19, 2025
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Highway Superintendent Billy Sutphin reported CHIPS paperwork is filed and he is awaiting payment, described winter plowing patterns, and said the town has no plans to widen roads at Goodyear Lake while he determines the town right-of-way.

Highway Superintendent Billy Sutphin told the Town Board that CHIPS paperwork for state highway funding has been submitted and he is awaiting the check. He said recent plowing jobs have ranged from about 3½ to 6½ hours and that he met with Village officials on possible shared services.

Sutphin discussed options for a salt shed at the current highway garage site and stockpiling materials on town land on Oxbow Road. He also reported receiving two resident letters opposing proposed road widening at Goodyear Lake and said "there are no plans to widen the roads" while he works to determine the town's right-of-way, which will help clarify whether roadside trees sit in public right-of-way or private property.

The board took the update as informational and did not authorize immediate construction or widening; Sutphin said right-of-way work will inform any future decisions.