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Street superintendent says city has invested about $32,000 in alley stone over two years; paving slated for fall

Frankfort Board of Works · August 11, 2026
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Summary

Frankfort's street superintendent reported alley crews are finishing a Southwest section, outlined multi-year stone expenditures totaling roughly $32,000 for 2025–26, and said paving is expected late September–early October.

Bridal Kilman, street department superintendent, told the Board of Works the department's alley crews are finishing work in the city's Southwest section and that a second crew is rechecking areas needing additional stone or regrading.

Kilman summarized stone expenditures by year: "$7,900 in stone" in 2023, "$6,500" in 2024, "$15,000" in 2025 and "$16.03" (transcription likely shorthand for $16,030) this year, putting the total at roughly $32,000 for 2025–26. He said the investment is improving alleys across the city and that paving is still expected in late September or early October.

Kilman also noted the department has submitted roads for CCMG estimates to BFNS and is working toward NDOT's September 30 deadline for related funding paperwork. The board thanked crews for working in the heat and humidity.