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Adair County Supervisors meeting news for 4/19/23

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April 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held a short meeting this (Wednesday) morning, in Greenfield. During their session, they heard from Adair County Conservation Director Dominic Johnson, who said the various park restrooms and shower building are now open, and utilities for the campgrounds are now ready to go for the summer and recreation season.

He said a new shower house for the Mormon Trail Campground, is set tentatively to be delivered the week of May 15th.

He mentioned also the floating ramp docks are in, but the docks at the Mormon Trail Campground are yet to be put in-place, because the lake is so low. Johnson reminded the Board and public of some upcoming outdoor activities….

He said two more information kiosks (similar to those at Lake Orient) were made and will be installed in the next month or so, on south and north ends of the Mormon Trail Campground. Their new skid-loader and cutter is making quick work of trees and brush along the trails.

And, Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman presented for the Board Chair to sign, a Resolution for a County Wide Pavement Marking Project, which he says was estimated to cost $76,000. The low bid, from Vogel Traffic Services out of Orange City, was $41,846.61. The Board approved the contract as presented. Kauffman said also, Gus Construction plans to begin a box culvert project at North 25 Grand River, on or about May 1st.

A-M. Cohron has moved out of the #32 Washington Bridge project, after having done much of the work necessary. They will be back July first to finish-out the project. Murphy Construction will take at least a couple of more weeks to work before they are ready for a deck pouring project on the North 5 Richland Bridge, and Govig out of Red Oak is working on the #33 Orient Bridge. They are tearing out the old abutments and shaping the rip-rap. He said they’ll probably be ready to drive the bridge pilings-in next week.

A map of the construction are is shown here (From Adair County Engineer’s Office and Secondary Roads Facebook page):