Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters told the commissioners this week that his department is wrapping up some road work before operations turn to winter preparations.
Continue readingHighway Superintendent Asks for More Funds to Complete Road Program
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters asked the county council members for additional funds to finish the road program this year.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Continues with Road Work
The Marshall County Highway Department will continue with the chip and seal program this week.
Continue readingHighway Department Install No Thru Trucks Signs on Certain County Roads
Marshall County Highway Department crews are installing No Thru Truck signs on a few county roads.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Considers Additional Appropriation for Highway Department
The Marshall County Council members this week considered an additional appropriation request by Highway Superintendent Jason Peters.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Fuel Services Agreement
The Marshall County Commissioners considered an agreement extension with Ceres for fuel services.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Loader Purchase
The Marshall County Highway Department will be getting a new loader.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Continues Mowing Operations
The Marshall County Highway Department works hard to keep up with mowing operations, but Highway Superintendent Jason Peters told the Marshall County Commissioners on Monday that it’s been an impossible task this year.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Community Crossings Bids, Consultant
Bids for the five proposed Community Crossings projects in Marshall County were discussed Monday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Open Bids for Community Crossings Projects
Bids from four different companies for Community Crossings projects were opened by Marshall County Attorney James Clevenger Monday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Works to Clear Storm Damage
Marshall County Highway Department crews continue to work on clearing roads of debris from Thursday morning’s storms.
Continue readingState Distribution of Highway Funding a Concern
The Marshall County Highway Department is about $300,000 short of funding this year as compared to last year.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Map for No Thru Truck Signage
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters compiled a list of roads that should have signage that doesn’t allow semi truck traffic.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department to Begin Reclaiming Roads
Road work season in Marshall County is about ready to hit high gear.
Continue readingHighway Superintendent Clarifies Signage Question
A question of alerting motorists of high water when a permanent high water sign exists was a topic addressed by the Marshall County Commissioners and Marshall County Highway Department Monday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approves Financing for Highway Equipment
The Marshall County Commissioners approved paperwork Monday that will begin the financing process for the new chipper box and distributor truck at the Marshall County Highway Department.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Consider Increase in Road Funding for 2019
Marshall County Commissioner Stan Klotz asked the Marshall County Council members for additional funds to increase this year’s road program.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Discuss Financing for Highway Equipment
The amount financed for a new chipper box and distributor for the Marshall County Highway Department may be less, but that decision will be up to the County Council members next week.
Continue readingPlymouth Resident Requests Signs on Lilac Road
The Marshall County Commissioners are considering the placement of signs on Lilac Road off of U.S. 6 to deter semi traffic.
Marshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today.
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi will appear before the commissioners alongside Marshall County Plan Director Ralph Booker to discuss the intergovernmental agreement for planning services. As Surrisi explained to the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety last week, it was recommended that the contract be approved every three months. While the term from January to March was approved, the contract that covers a period from April to June was overlooked. The board of works members agreed to the same contract as the first three months with the same pay and Surrisi and Continue reading