PLYMOUTH – Marshall County’s road program for the 2026 season is well underway, and during the regular report by

Highway Superintendent Jason Peters to the Marshall County Commissioners, he made the suggestion of going a little further with reclaimation work for the year.
Peters said that some of the roads in question are in “pretty bad shape” and will need a base before resurfacing in the coming year, and said it would “get us ahead of the game.”
Peters told the Commissioners the roads would take a considerable amount of material to patch. He estimated that doing the patchwork for those specific roads could cost between $13,000 to $25,000.
The Commissioners supported the idea and will continue the discussion in their next meeting.







