WASHINGTON CO. COMMISSIONERS TO ADDRESS SEVERAL ROAD BORE REQUESTS

  

A series of road bore requests are on the agenda for Washington County Commissioners when they meet Tuesday.

Commissioners will deal with four utility installation applications from PGMS-Central Washington County Water Supply Corporation.

The requests are for an 8-inch road bore for Maass Road at the Helm Road intersection in Precinct 3, for service to Zionsville Estates; a 4-inch road bore for 5480 Hillside Drive at the Sandy Creek Drive intersection in Precinct 4, for a water line extension; a 2-inch road bore at 165 Happy Hollow Road in Precinct 3, to repair a service line leak; and a 2-inch road bore for 3000 Shadow Lawn in the Country Place Northwest subdivision in Precinct 3, for a 1-inch service line request.

Washington County Judge John Durrenberger said the recent weather has been a holdup for these projects, and now that the weather is starting to clear out the company wants to get them all started.

The court will also act on a service agreement with Tyler Technologies for ExecuTime software. The electronic workforce management software would be used by county agencies for scheduling and time management.

Also on the agenda, the court will discuss the approval of refunding LaRoche Chevrolet 11 months of the 12-month 2019 towing contract fee. The refund, due to the ending of their towing services, is for $229.  Commissioners will also go through a series of monthly reports.

Commissioners will meet Tuesday morning at 9 a.m., at the Washington County Courthouse.

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  1. Hi it seems like the road bores that they are doing are creating some roads to have sunk holes that were not there before

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