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By Editor | May 12, 2021
By MARK EVANS
mevans@stegenherald.com
Saline Creek Road will be the next focus of the Ste. Genevieve County Commission, following completion of the Lawrenceton Cutoff/Roth Road project.
Commissioners agreed with road and bridge foreman Scott Schmieder’s suggestion that the 6/10 of a mile stretch will need regular asphalting. Because of a steep hill, often used by heavy trucks, chip and seal paving would probably not hold up long.
“If we chip and seal it a month later it will be peeling off,” Presiding Commissioner Garry Nelson said.
The commissioners asked Schmieder’s opinion. He said asphalt was definitely his recommendation.
By Editor | May 5, 2021
By MARK EVANS
mevans@stegenherald.com
Like syndicated reruns of a classic television show, the Ste. Genevieve County Commission’s warnings about the erosion of Becker road continue to play over and over.
In February 2017, Presiding Commissioner Garry Nelson expressed concern about Fourche a DuClos Creek eating into the road bank. Even then, he was already expressing frustrations about trying to get the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to take the issue seriously.
“We’ve sent letters and pictures,” Nelson said in 2017. “We’ve been playing this game for eight years. It’s four feet from washing out.”
By Editor | April 28, 2021
y MARK EVANS
mevans@stegenherald.com
Although the Lawrenceton Cutoff Road project, with its Highway Y and Roth Road (an extension of Lawrenceton Cutoff) intersection improvement has caused the county to exceed its allocated budget for prep rock, the Ste. Genevieve County Commission is not panicking.
The intersection itself took some 12,000 tons of rock.
“We never anticipated anything like that,” Presiding Commissioner Garry Nelson said during last Thursday’s County Commission meeting. “We’re four months into the year and we’re already over budget on prep rock.”
He was quick to note, however, that “We’re not going to go broke.”
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