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    You are at:Home»Local News»Bridge failure, road safety plan highlight Pottawatomie County Commission meeting

    Bridge failure, road safety plan highlight Pottawatomie County Commission meeting

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    By KMAN Staff on November 20, 2018 Local News, Pottawatomie County
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    Pottawatomie County Public Works Director Peter Clark gave an update to the county commission on Monday with two big topics addressed during the meeting. One of those was a recent bridge failure.
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    The bridge will be closed for the next few months while they design and rebuild.
    The second topic discussed was over a local road safety plan which the Kansas Department of Transportation is wanting all counties to work on. Clark explained the details.
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    KDOT has said it will split the cost of the plan 90/10 leaving the county to only pay $5,000 for the consultation and plan creation. Clark calls it a very good deal.
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    Commissioners approved the interest form for the safety plan and have sent it back to KDOT.
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