DUNCAN —
The Board of Stephens County Commissioners will be working to help the City of Marlow when it comes to a road repair project.
To do this, the commissioners approved an interlocal governmental agreement with the City of Marlow.
The city will supply the materials, but the county will lend its equipment for the city to use for the project.
Darrell Sparks, District 1 commissioner, said the project would consist of about 1 mile of road.
Todd Churchman, District 2 commissioner and board chairman, said the county’s involvement in the project can’t be done for every community in the county because it depends on the size of the community.
Churchman said the populations of the towns in his district don’t coincide with letting the county help out.
In other action:
- The commissioners approved a bridge inspection invoice submitted by Cobb Engineering Co.
The invoice, in the amount of $19,519.83 was for bridge inspections in Stephens County District 1.
- The board approved a transfer of appropriations within the Governmental Building Authority Fair Fund.
The transfer was to help the Stephens County Fair & Expo Center purchase two gates.
- The commissioners approved the payment of any purchase orders and the issuance of blanket purchase orders.
- There were no county utility permits for the commissioners to approve. The board last approved utility permits during the Oct. 9 regular meeting.
- The board also approved the minutes of the previous meeting. Like with the utility permits, the last meeting was Oct. 9.
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