Hopkins Township to pare back on plans for roads

The Hopkins Township Board will have to pare down what will be done on behalf of roads, and the reason is the usual — lack of money.

The board agreed to several projects, but then Supervisor Mark Evans noted a shortfall of $12,248 in the annual roads budget. Members then voted to let one of both graveling projects be dropped from plans.

Projects approved were:

• The resurfacing of 130th Avenue from 18th to 20th Street at a cost of $99,255, with the work to be done by the Allegan County Road Commission.

• Sharing of dust control services with Dorr Township along one mile of 136th Avenue for a total cost of $1,215 for three applications.

• Repair of the culvert on 136th Avenue at a cost of $19,500.

The board was asked about installing a rumble strip just before the corner of 130th and 22nd Street after a local citizen reported a semi blew through a stop sign at in the intersection.

It also was reported that the A-37 bridge just west of town will be open by Memorial Day for the first time in about a year.

The board plans to have a joint meeting with Hopkins Village July 19 with guest speaker District Judge William Baillargeron on the state of the Allegan County court system.

 

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