MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) The Davison County Commission moved quickly through a packed agenda this week. According to a news release, commissioners approved a $315,000 bridge construction contract and signed off on the county’s five-year highway plan. They also talked safety at the Highway 37 and 257th Street intersection, with options like flashing caution lights and reduced speed limits on the table. 4-H gave an update on fairgrounds projects and outreach, while a Prosper Township bridge with railing concerns also came up. The board set an October 14th hearing for a special event liquor license, hired three new part-time corrections officers, and accepted the low diesel fuel bid from Coles Petroleum. The next session is set for September 23rd. For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here.
Davison County OKs $315K Bridge Contract, Eyes Hwy 37 Safety Steps
The Davison County Commission advanced several key infrastructure and community items this week, approving a $315,000 bridge construction contract and adopting the county’s five-year highway plan.
