Roadwork continues for county crews

PLYMOUTH — The road plan for Marshall County continues to make progress.


Highway Superintendent Jason Peters told the Marshall County Commissioners that in the 10 days from July 21-31, his crews had completed 18.5 miles of chip and seal at a cost of just over $232,000.
Completed in that time frame were:
•Jarrah from US 6 to the Railroad crossing.
•6th from Juniper to Kenilworth.
•Hawthorne from 6th Road to the Plymouth/Goshen Trail.
•Plymouth/Goshen Trail from King to CR 106
So far, crews have completed 56 miles of road in the County.
Community Crossings fund paving projects are also completed on 3rd Road, 16 C Road, and 9th Road, with crews still needing to complete shoulder work and striping. He said the contractor, Milestone, had not yet given him a time when they would begin work on Nutmeg Meadows.