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Banks County approves 'historic' amount of road work

Posted 10:35AM on Wednesday 13th March 2019 ( 5 years ago )

HOMER – The Banks County Commission is delivering on its promise to begin upgrades to all county roads through the county’s 2018 1-cent Roads and Bridges Tax.

“The good people of Banks County, back last year, voted to tax themselves one cent for improvement of roads and bridges,” said Chairman Jimmy Hooper. “This is the first step. This is $1.9 million worth of paving, which is the largest one-time paving that’s ever taken place in Banks County. I think it’s a total of seven roads, plus a contract for gravel for our dirt roads.”

Stratton and Sons Inc. of Canon, the low bidder, was awarded the contracts for the paving work.

Roads slated for improvement include:

The commission also approved moving forward with engineering and advertisement for Purcell Road.

The county’s more than $200,000 gravel contract for 2019 will include 17.74 miles of improvements to the following roads:

“The contract on the gravel will mean that the majority of dirt roads not only will just get a little bit of gravel, they’ll get a lot of gravel,” Hooper said. “It’s our goal that by the time the five years run out on Roads and Bridges, every road in Banks County will see some improvement.”

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