PLYMOUTH — Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters reported on the progress of the 2025 road program around the county during the meeting of the Marshall County Commissioners.

As of that meeting, crews have paved 50 miles of road so far this season at a cost of $1,606,129. In the past week crews finished work on Lincolnway between Queen and US 30, 15B to SR 10, King Road from US 30 to the Plymouth/Goshen Trail, and 3rd to 5B, a total of 14 miles.
Community Crossings Grant projects were finished on 3rd Rd, 16th Rd, and 9th Rd, with the next project scheduled to be at Nutmeg Meadows.
Peters said that all work is subject to weather, including heat, saying that extreme temperatures have a negative affect on paving and didn’t feel the risk was worth it.
The Commissioners accepted bids for the additional paving projects in the county and awarded those projects to Milestone with a bid of $535,232.







