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25 miles of county roads to be repaved this year, estimated at $2M
ZANESVILLE - Areas of Muskingum County will have some portions of their roads repaved this year.
On Monday, county commissioners opened bids for two projects resurfacing 25 miles of road throughout the county and new security cameras at the juvenile court.
The county engineer s office estimated the combine cost of four paving projects will be a little more than $2 million, but only a portion of that would come from the county, County Engineer Mark Eicher said.
Around 40% of that amount would be paid by the county, and the rest would come from state grants.
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County Commissioners meet to review Bid Offers on Road Resurfacing
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio- The County Commissioners met this morning to review bid offers on companies willing to resurface roads in Muskingum County.
The Shelly Company, Shelly and Sands Inc and NLS Paving Inc were the three bidders. Thirteen different roads will be resurfaced once the county commissioners accept a bid offer.
“We try to resurface every 10 years, but a lot of times it goes out to 15 and 20 years before we can resurface. It just maintains the integrity of the road, without it, it just deteriorates and then you have all the potholes and alligator cracking and the road just falls apart,” Muskingum County Engineer Mark Eicher said.
Commissioner s story
By PRISCILLA KADOLPH
Progress Editor
PAULDING COUNTY – The Paulding County Commissioners met in a regular session recently with Roy Klopfenstein, Mark Holtsberry, Clint A. Vance and Heather Barnhouse, clerk of the commissioner’s office, present.
The Health Department of Paulding County seeks to repair and/or replace failing home sewage treatment systems. To accomplish this goal it intends to apply for the Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF). In order for the application of the loan to be accepted and the execution of the WPCLF assistance agreement the government authority must pass legislation.
The commissioner’s authorized the Health Deparment to apply for the assistance, sign all pertinent documents and enter into a WPCLF with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for the repair/replacement of failing home sewage treatment systems.
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