PLYMOUTH — Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters gave the Marshall County Commissioners an update on the county’s road work.

The county’s chip and seal program has reworked 67 miles of highway at a cost of around $1.251 million. He told the Commissioners that cold mix work would start in the next few weeks, and currently, crews are finishing up culvert work and prepping roads. Additional paving work on 3rd Road, 16 C Road, and 9th Road is complete, with work on Nutmeg set to begin next week.
Work on Academy Drive in Culver was also completed.
The Randolph Street Bridge project continues to move forward with LaPorte Construction pouring sidewalks and laying base asphalt. Work is anticipated to be complete on Aug. 23, with the company returning after the completion of the Blueberry Festival on Sept. 8 to clean up any remaining work.







